T. rex fossil trade hurting scientific research, study claims

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A photograph of the head of a T. rex skeleton against a black backdrop.

Fewer 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 at many high-end auctions, with near-complete skeletons selling for tens of millions of dollars. However, the private trade in T. rex specimens could be hampering researchers’ understanding of the iconic Cretaceous predator, the study found.

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