Can you keep a dinosaur?

No other country allows hunters to keep whatever dinosaur bones and teeth (or other fossils) they find on their own property, or on land where they have permission to collect. Public lands are off limits—it's illegal to collect most fossils on federal property, such as the national parks.
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Can you legally own a dinosaur fossil?

In the U.S., fossil bones found on federal land are public property and can be collected only by researchers with permits. These remains also must stay in the public trust, in approved repositories such as accredited museums.
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Can I have a pet dinosaur?

At this time, the only dinosaurs any of us can keep as pets are of the bird variety, and those involve quite a bit of responsibility.
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What happens if you find a dinosaur?

If you happen to find a fossil from one of these creatures while you're exploring the area it's not yours. It belongs to the Crown — to all of us — so you can't take it home. You can't even remove the fossil from where you've found it. That's illegal, unless you have a permit.
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Are you allowed to keep fossils?

fossils and the remains of vertebrate animals (those with a backbone). The US federal land laws forbid any collection of vertebrate fossils without an institutional permit, but allow hobby collection of common invertebrate and plant fossils on most federal land , and even commercial collection of petrified wood.
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Are dinosaur bones worth money?

At the next price level, dinosaur skulls range from about $25,000 to $100,000. Complete skeletons are the most expensive of all, from a minimum of $200,000 to the record price of over $8 million paid for the t-rex named Sue now in residence at the Field Museum of Chicago.
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How much do you get for finding a dinosaur?

While the art market is organised around brand-name artists, dinosaur sales are all about celebrity species, with a tyrannosaurus rex skeleton fetching up to $10m, although the velociraptor is the most prized. The price tag for a triceratops's skull is $170,000 to $400,000, and a diplodocus is $570,000 to $1.1m.
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How much is a dinosaur bone worth?

A complete dinosaur skeleton can cost millions, even many millions! A real dinosaur tooth can run anywhere from $20 to a few thousand dollars depending on the quality of the tooth and how rare it is to find a particular species. Bone fragments, coprolite, and eggshell pieces can be very reasonably priced.
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Could at Rex survive today?

It's doubtful. Tyrannosaurus Rex, and Triceratops for example, lived in the Cretaceous Period 145-66 million years ago (whatever Jurassic Park would have you believe).
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Can you keep fossils you find on public land?

Semiprecious gemstones, mineral specimens, and common invertebrate fossils (such as snail, clam, and leaf fossils) may be collected from public lands (that are open to rockhounding) in reasonable amounts for personal use. The collection of any vertebrate fossils is prohibited without a permit.
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Will dinosaurs come back in 2020?

DNA breaks down over time. The dinosaurs went extinct around 66 million years ago and with so much time having passed it is very unlikely that any dinosaur DNA would remain today. While dinosaur bones can survive for millions of years, dinosaur DNA almost certainly does not.
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Are dinosaur still alive today?

Other than birds, however, there is no scientific evidence that any dinosaurs, such as Tyrannosaurus, Velociraptor, Apatosaurus, Stegosaurus, or Triceratops, are still alive. These, and all other non-avian dinosaurs became extinct at least 65 million years ago at the end of the Cretaceous Period.
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What was the friendliest dinosaur?

The Stegosaurus is one of the friendliest dinosaurs to have ever been discovered. The Stegosaurus was a lizard-like, herbivorous dinosaur that lived in areas around the United States and Portugal between 155 and 150 million years ago.
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Has a full T. rex been found?

The world's most expensive fossil, Stan the T. Rex, has finally been found after two years. ABC News' Will Ganss explains how. It's extremely rare to find a complete skeleton of a dinosaur.
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What do I do if I find a dinosaur bone?

Permission is required to collect on private lands. Always check with the landowner before removing any fossils. Private landowners have the right to keep any fossils found on their property. They are urged to report any fossil finds to the UGS (see below).
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Who owns Stan the T. rex?

The New Mexico Museum of Natural History is home to a cast of BHI 3033. The museum purchased the cast in 2008, and it remains a center piece of the museum, which is home to numerous other dinosaur fossils, notable T. rex skulls, and skull fragments.
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Are dinosaurs coming back in 2050?

The Adam Smith Institute, a British think tank, has released a new report predicting what life will be like in 2050. According to the report: "Several species of dinosaur will be recreated, making their appearance on Earth for the first time in 66 million years.
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What if dinosaurs never went extinct?

"If dinosaurs didn't go extinct, mammals probably would've remained in the shadows, as they had been for over a hundred million years," says Brusatte. "Humans, then, probably would've never been here." But Dr. Gulick suggests the asteroid may have caused less of an extinction had it hit a different part of the planet.
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Is Jurassic Park possible?

The possibility of a Jurassic Park-like recreation is far from possible, says a paleontologist. There are two kinds of people in the world. Those who have been fascinated by the world created in Michael Crichton's Jurassic Park and others who are petrified by the sheer possibility of it.
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How much is a real dinosaur egg worth?

Besides that, the determination of the fossil's value depends upon its condition, rarity, and age as well. Although the common value exists of a dinosaur egg is about $400 to $1500. Some factors exist that let you know about the dinosaur egg like it's worth or not.
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What was the rarest dinosaur?

Complete Deinonychus fossils are among the rarest of all dinosaur skeletons, and Hector is the only complete specimen in private hands, according to Christie's (two others reside in museum collections).
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Where is Sue the T. rex 2021?

SUE: The T. rex Experience opens at Liberty Science Center on May 22, 2021! This interactive, engaging, and hands-on exhibition features an exact replica of SUE's skeleton measuring 40 feet long and 13 feet tall at the hip. The skeleton faces off against a full-scale replica of a Triceratops, one of T.
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Has a baby dinosaur been found?

Over the last 100 years, many fossilized dinosaur eggs and nests have been found, but finding one with a well-preserved embryo inside is exceedingly rare. Now, researchers reporting in the journal iScience on December 21, 2021, have detailed one such specimen discovered in southern China.
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Is My dinosaur egg real?

Genuine fossil eggs usually have an easily identifiable shell which differs significantly from the enclosed sediments either by having a fine surface ornamentation (the smoother the "shell," the less likely it is to be a non-bird dinosaur egg) or a specific type of crystalline structure in cross-section.
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Has Cowboy T. rex been sold?

Not long before the Dueling Dinosaurs were purchased, the bones of Stan—a 40-foot-long T. rex dug up by Peter and Neal Larson in South Dakota—were auctioned by Christie's to an anonymous buyer for $31.8 million, the most ever paid for a single fossil.
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