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Drage kosti: rekordna kost T-rexa na dražbi za 50 milijonov dolarjev
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Drage kosti: rekordna kost T-rexa na dražbi za 50 milijonov dolarjev

Okolo 67 milijonov let stara kostura tiranozavra je bila na dražbi v New Yorku prodana za rekordnih 50 milijonov dolarjev. Kostura, znana pod imenom "Gus", izvira iz Južne Dakote in velja za eno največjih in najbolj popolnih v svoji vrsti. Ta cena je presegla dosedanji rekord, ki je bila postavljena za kosturo stegosavra iz leta 2024 za skoraj 45 milijonov dolarjev. Strokovnjaki kritizirajo povečano prodajo znanstveno vrednih kostur, saj bi lahko ogrozila raziskave.

A nearly 67-million-year-old Tyrannosaurus rex skeleton has set a new auction record after selling for approximately $50 million at a sale in New York. The bid came after a ten-minute bidding war among seven participants, with the final price reaching $50.1 million. This marks the highest amount ever paid for a dinosaur skeleton at auction, according to Sotheby’s, the auction house that organized the event. The identity of the buyer was not immediately disclosed following the sale. The T. rex skeleton, nicknamed “Gus,” was unearthed in South Dakota. It is described as one of the largest and most complete T. rex skeletons ever discovered. Before this sale, the record for the most expensive dinosaur skeleton belonged to a Stegosaurus specimen that sold for nearly $45 million in New York in 2024. The auction took place amid growing interest in prehistoric fossils, with several dinosaur skeletons and parts having been sold for millions of dollars in recent years. However, some experts have expressed concerns over the commercialization of scientifically valuable specimens. They argue that such high-profile sales could lead to the removal of important fossils from research institutions and museums, potentially limiting access to critical scientific data. The T. rex skeleton known as “Gus” has been the subject of extensive study due to its exceptional preservation and completeness. Paleontologists consider it a rare find, offering insights into the biology and behavior of one of the most iconic predators of the Late Cretaceous period. Its discovery and subsequent sale have drawn attention from both the scientific community and collectors around the world. Sotheby’s confirmed the sale through a statement, highlighting the significance of the transaction in the context of fossil collecting. The company noted that the T. rex skeleton had undergone rigorous preparation and restoration before being put up for auction. The process involved careful cleaning, reconstruction, and documentation to ensure its integrity and historical value were preserved. Experts in paleontology and related fields have debated the implications of such high-value sales. Some believe that private ownership can sometimes provide better care and protection for fossils than public institutions, which may face budget constraints or political pressures. Others warn that the increasing prices of fossils could create a market-driven approach to science, where financial gain takes precedence over academic inquiry. The sale of “Gus” follows a trend of rising prices in the fossil market, driven by demand from wealthy individuals and private collections. This trend has raised questions about how best to balance the interests of science, education, and commerce. Some researchers advocate for stricter regulations to ensure that fossils of scientific importance remain accessible for study and public display. The T. rex skeleton will now enter private hands, though details about its future location and availability for research are unclear. The buyer has not yet made any public statements regarding their plans for the specimen. Meanwhile, scientists continue to monitor the situation, hoping that the skeleton will still be available for study under appropriate conditions.

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Drage kosti: rekordna kost T-rexa na dražbi za 50 milijonov dolarjev

Okolo 67 milijonov let stara kostura tiranozavra je bila na dražbi v New Yorku prodana za rekordnih 50 milijonov dolarjev. Kostura, znana pod imenom "Gus", izvira iz Južne Dakote in velja za eno največjih in najbolj popolnih v svoji vrsti. Ta cena je presegla dosedanji rekord, ki je bila postavljena za kosturo stegosavra iz leta 2024 za skoraj 45 milijonov dolarjev. Strokovnjaki kritizirajo povečano prodajo znanstveno vrednih kostur, saj bi lahko ogrozila raziskave.

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