The world’s most expensive fossil, Stan the T. Rex, has finally been found after two years. ABC News’ Will Ganss explains how.

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27 thoughts on “Colossal mystery solved”
  1. I had a feeling it was sold to someone very wealthy over in the Middle East but suspected it would be on display not on their estate but but some place only they and close friends and relatives could view it often. Glad to hear that’s not the case and was purchased to be put on display for anyone that wants to view it in a museum setting.

  2. Could this be indicative of a dedicated lucrative & well-defined market developing around archeological exploits. From water to our personal information — what isn't comodified under capitalism these days?

  3. Could this be indicative of a dedicated lucrative & well-defined market developing around archeological exploits. From water to our personal information — what isn't comodified under capitalism these days?

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  6. I had a feeling it was sold to someone very wealthy over in the Middle East but suspected it would be on display not on their estate but but some place only they and close friends and relatives could view it often. Glad to hear that’s not the case and was purchased to be put on display for anyone that wants to view it in a museum setting.

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