NEW YORK (AP) — The most expensive dinosaur fossil ever discovered will be on view in New York starting this weekend, American Museum of Natural History officials announced Wednesday. The giant ...
The largest stegosaurus skeleton ever found is expected to fetch millions of dollars at auction in New York next week, likely fueling objections from paleontologists. The fossil, estimated to be ...
Poor Stegosaurus. Thanks its relative brain size, the Jurassic herbivore—while popular—has been slapped with prehistoric punchlines for over a century. Today, we’re saluting one of earth’s most ...
When it comes to the stegosaurus, it might be very easy to tell the ladies from the gents. A new study of the dinosaurs’ ridges of fierce plates shows that males and females sported very different ...
The nearly complete fossilized remains of a stegosaurus fetched $44.6 million at auction Wednesday, Sotheby's said. The buyer's name was not disclosed. The fossil, dubbed "Apex," is considered to be ...
NEW YORK − One of the most pristine stegosaurus skeletons ever discovered is set to be sold to the highest bidder and could become one of the most expensive fossils ever sold at auction. On July 17, ...
The skeleton is a nearly-complete example, with 254 fossil bone elements out of an approximate total of 319 present A new record has been set in the world of dinosaur fossils. The skeleton of a ...
The 150-million-year-old fossil known as "Apex" will be displayed at the American Museum of Natural History starting December 8.
Odd Stegosaurus theories have been plentiful over the years—from the idea it harbored a second brain in a mysterious cavity over its rear end, to the belief its back plates were horizontal rather than ...
A newly excavated stegosaurus skeleton, christened “Apex,” sold for a mammoth $44.6 million at Sotheby’s New York. The result set a new dinosaur auction record as the most expensive fossil ever to hit ...
It lumbered around an ancient subtropical forest in Wyoming 150 million years ago. Now scientists at London’s Natural History Museum, where ‘Sophie’ the Stegosaurus now resides, have revealed just how ...
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