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Paleontology may be entering another great era of discovery: characterized by serial misidentification in decades past.
Steve Neavling ticklethewire.com The U.S. government is on the hunt for a Tyrannosaurus Bataar. Manhattan U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara filed suit Monday to force the return of the dinosaur’s skeleton ...
One Tyrannosaurus Bataar When a Mongolian paleontologist sees a dinosaur skeleton illegally up for auction in the United States, she goes to great lengths to stop the sale.
FORT WORTH, Texas — It didn't matter to James Godwin that other owners, including actor Nicolas Cage, agreed to part with their Tyrannosaurus bataar skulls after federal authorities said they ...
David Herskowitz, director of natural history at Heritage Auctions, talks to a reporter about the 12-foot tall, 23-foot long complete Tyrannosaurus bataar, the slightly smaller Asian counterpart ...
The Tyrannosaurus Bataar skulls were dug out of the Gobi desert and illegally smuggled out of Mongolia, federal officials say. From there, they wound up in the hands of US private collectors who ...
DALLAS — The Tyrannosaurus Bataar skulls were dug out of the Gobi desert and illegally smuggled out of Mongolia, federal officials say. From there, they wound up in the hands of U.S. private ...
DALLAS-The Tyrannosaurus Bataar skulls were dug out of the Gobi desert and illegally smuggled out of Mongolia, federal officials say. From there, they wound up in the hands of U.S. private ...
DALLAS — The Tyrannosaurus Bataar skulls were dug out of the Gobi desert and illegally smuggled out of Mongolia, federal officials say. From there, they wound up in the hands of U.S. private ...
The Tyrannosaurus Bataar skulls were dug out of the Gobi desert and illegally smuggled out of Mongolia, federal officials say. From there, they wound up in the hands of U.S. private collectors who ...
The Tyrannosaurus Bataar was around about 70 million years ago during the Cretaceous period. It was a relative to the Tyrannosaurus Rex and an ostrich-like animal called the Gallimimus.
Preet Bharara, U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York, Wednesday announced the forfeiture of a Tyrannosaurus bataar skull that had been looted from the Mongolian desert.