The 30 ft skeleton of an unidentified type of dinosaur, fetched more than $2.3 million at an auction conducted on the first floor of the Eiffel Tower in Paris on Monday.
The fossil, dug up in the western United States in 2013, is known only to belong to a large, carnivorous dinosaur. Scientists who have studied it say there are several differences with known species.
“The buyer is French and he told me before the sale … ‘if I get it, I would present it to the public’ and this is amazing,” auctioneer Claude Aguttes said.
“Everyone will be able to see it, it will soon be lent to a museum, it will be studied by scientists, everything is perfect.”
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The British buyer and the seller, and also both businessmen, were both unnamed. The sale had been anticipated to fetch up to $2.1 million.
French auction house Aguttes, which had previously sold a mammoth skeleton and that of another dinosaur, had said before Monday’s sale that the buyer might be able to name the new species, sparking objections from a U.S. scientific association.
The Society of Vertebrate Paleontology had argued in a statement this might run counter to naming rules. It called for the auction to be cancelled, saying that private ownership could limit the reach of scientific study even if the skeleton was then released to researchers.
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