All are collectors of dinosauria, which means all things related to dinosaurs — from the eggs to bone fragments.And if you think the sale of dinosaur parts are few and far between, think again. Two rare dinosaur skulls, one of a 65 million–year-old Triceratops and the other of a smaller member of the Tyrannosaurus rex family, were auctioned on Monday afternoon at the Manhattan auction house Bonhams & Butterfields. The Triceratops’s skull raked in $242,000, and the other skull, of a Tyrannosaurid, sold for $206,000. Both beat out the house’s estimates.
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