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When the Dinosaur Roars Back: Fossil Sales and Legal Issues

Published December 30, 2025, 11:21
When the Dinosaur Roars Back: Fossil Sales and Legal Issues

The demand for dinosaur fossils has skyrocketed, leading to impressive prices at auctions and, concurrently, legal issues. Recently, Allosaurus and Stegosaurus fossils worth $15.6 million were seized in the United Kingdom due to their connection to a money laundering case. Auctions in 2025 recorded record sales, with a Ceratosaurus selling for $30.5 million and a Triceratops for $5.4 million. Museums and private collectors, such as Kenneth Griffin and Abu Dhabi, are also participating in these purchases. The increasing commercialization of fossils raises ethical concerns regarding access to scientific research and heritage.