T. rex could become most expensive fossil ever – but it’s a ​problem for scientists

ByEsme StallardSenior climate and science reporter

In 1997, Sotheby’s hosted its first natural history auction selling fossils and other wonders of our prehistoric world.

It was a niche event mostly attended by the world’s museums looking for specimens to

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