Sotheby’s noted in a press release that the Gorgosaurus skeleton was one of the most valuable dinosaurs ever sold. This Gorgosaurus was the first to appear at an auction, ever — and is one of only 20 ...
This fierce dinosaur is a relative of T. rex. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. The first specimen of the meat-eating dinosaur ...
A robust skeleton of a Gorgosaurus, a Tyrannosaurus rex relative that roamed the Earth about 80 million years ago, sold at a Sotheby’s auction Thursday for $6.1 million. The sale, which fetched that ...
(CNN) — This fossil is a sight for saur eyes. Sotheby’s New York announced it will auction the skeleton of a Gorgosaurus, a cousin to the T-Rex, later this month, and it’s estimated to sell for up to ...
A full skeleton of a Gorgosaurus—a close relative of the Tyrannosaurus rex—could sell for as much as $8 million when it hits the auction block this month, marking the first time the massive dinosaur ...
An unknown buyer has a new skeleton in their closet. A skeleton of one of history's most ferocious predators sold at auction for just over $6 million to an unknown buyer on Thursday. Sotheby's had ...
NEW YORK (AP) — The fossilized skeleton of a T. rex relative that roamed the earth about 76 million years ago will be auctioned in New York this month, Sotheby’s announced Tuesday. The Gorgosaurus ...
The fossilized Gorgosaurus skeleton is expected to sell between $5 million to $8 million Jason Hahn is a former Human Interest and Sports Reporter for PEOPLE. He started at PEOPLE's Los Angeles Bureau ...
The ancient skeleton of a Gorgosaurus went up for auction for the first time today and sold for just over $6 million. Whoever bought it – which is currently unknown – now also has the unusual ...
The sale was the latest in a series of dinosaur-fossil auctions that have infuriated paleontologists who worry about the commercialization of Earth’s evolutionary history. By Vimal Patel A robust ...
A 70 million-year-old skeleton of the dinosaur Gorgosaurus, the first of its kind to ever go up for auction and one of only 20 specimens known to exist, went for $6.1 million at Sotheby’s Thursday as ...