(NewsNation) — More Tyrannosaurus rex fossils are landing in the hands of wealthy private collectors through the luxury auction market, which is affecting how many of the treasured species are being ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Tyrannosaurus Rex dinosaur fossil skeleton is displayed in a gallery at Christie’s auction house (Getty Images) Scientists have ...
The private market for dinosaur fossils is booming — and it’s taking a major toll on scientific discovery. A new study published on April 10 in Palaeontologia Electronicalays bare the growing trend of ...
More than half of the world's scientifically useful T. rexes are in the hands of private or commercial owners, and not accessible to scientists, according to research. Reading time 3 minutes ...
Ever since the first fossil was pulled from the sandstone formation at Hell Creek, Montana, at the turn of the last century, the Tyrannosaurus Rex has reigned supreme as the ultimate apex predator. In ...
A remarkably complete tyrannosaur specimen, unearthed in the middle of Montana, may finally settle one of the most contentious debates in paleontology and upend our understanding of Tyrannosaurus rex, ...
Scientists have raised concerns about the lack of Tyrannosaurus rex fossils for their research due to wealthy individuals buying them all. The mighty T. rex is one of the most iconic dinosaurs, easily ...