Tyrannosaurus rex fossil 'Gus' sells for record $50.1 million at auction
A Tyrannosaurus rex fossil nicknamed 'Gus' sold for $50.1 million at a New York auction on Tuesday, setting a new record for dinosaur fossils. Excavated in South Dakota, the skeleton is among the largest and most complete ever found, with 183 fossil bone elements. Concerns have arisen over the potential impact on paleontological research from private sales.
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Published 14 Jul 2026, 15:31 UTC · Updated 14 Jul 2026, 15:50 UTC
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