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Million dollar dino sells at auction in France |
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The skeleton of an Allosaurus is exhibited on December 5, 2016 at Lyon Brotteaux Aguttes auction house in Lyon. Named "Kan", the skeleton, whose value is estimated 800.000 euros, will go under the hammer in December. JEFF PACHOUD / AFP.
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LYON (AFP).- A nearly complete dinosaur skeleton sold for more than one million euros at auction in the eastern French city of Lyon late Saturday, the Aguttes auction house said.
The Allosaurus, a ferocious carnivore named Kan whose species went extinct some 135 million years ago, fetched 1.1 million euros ($1.2 million), Aguttes said.
Discovered in 2013 in the Jurassic Era Morrison Formation in the western United States, the specimen is more than 7.5 metres (25 feet) long and 2.5 metres tall.
The unnamed buyer is French and the skeleton will remain in France and go on public display, an Aguttes spokesman said, without revealing when or where the unveiling would take place.
The buyer, who made the purchase by telephone, "wants to keep the location a surprise", the spokesman said.
The skeleton is three-quarters complete and shows Kan in a running position with its mouth open.
The auction house described the beast as "the archetype of the great predators of the Jurassic Era".
The sale fell short of the 1.3 million euros fetched by a dinosaur skeleton in October 2010 at Sotheby's in Paris.
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