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Hedge-fund billionaire Ken Griffin bought the fossil, a Stegosaurus known as “Apex,” for a record $44.6 million during a Sotheby’s auction in July.
Additionally, Reichel proposes that Stegosaurus may have had a tough beak at the front of its jaws which took most of the punishment during feeding.
Puchased by billionaire Ken Griffin for $45 million, the stegosaurus known as Apex in now on view at the American Museum of Natural History in NYC.
A Stegosaurus skeleton has become the most valuable fossil ever sold at auction, being snapped up for $44.6 million in New York.
A Stegosaurus skeleton described as the “most complete and best preserved” of its kind ever discovered is expected to fetch up to $6 million at auction this summer – but not everyone is ...
Since 1997, the 1,200-pound steel and fiberglass Stegosaurus ‘grazed’ on the grass in front of the Berkshire Museum. In 2020, he needed a little facelift.
The most expensive fossil ever sold at auction is headed to the Big Apple. The remains of a stegosaurus—now known as Apex —have a new home in N.Y.C’s American Museum of Natural History, where they ...