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Live Science on MSN'Dispiriting and exasperating': The world's super rich are buying up T. rex fossils and it's hampering researchFewer Tyrannosaurus rex fossils are available for scientific research because wealthy people are purchasing them for private collections, a new study has found.Dinosaur fossils are a popular showpiece ...
Scientists are struggling to get hold of T rex fossils – and the rich are to blame - Specimens of dinosaur’s juvenile form ...
Over the past two decades, dinosaur fossils has become a prized collection category and it's hampering scientific research.
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Live Science on MSNWhat was the fastest dinosaur?"The fastest dinosaur was likely an Ornithomimosauria," Susannah Maidment, a paleontologist at the Natural History Museum in ...
More than half of the world's scientifically useful T. rexes are in the hands of private or commercial owners, and not ...
A recent study found that 71 scientifically valuable Tyrannosaurus rex specimens, including 14 juveniles, are in private ...
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NewsNation on MSNMore T. rex fossils being sold to private collectors: StudyA study that was recently published in the journal Palaeontologia Electronica revealed that more T. rex fossils are now held ...
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IFLScience on MSNThe Rich Love Tyrannosaur Fossils So Much That Scientists Are Missing OutThere were many improbable things in Jurassic Park, but perhaps the hardest to believe was a billionaire helping paleontology ...
Rich collectors are buying up T. rex fossils, leaving palaeontologists frustrated over lost scientific access.
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Khaleej Times on MSN20-30m for a T-Rex skeleton: Would you invest in dinosaur bones?M, captivating rich collectors and museums globally. the Middle East is emerging as a new frontier in fossil collection ...
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