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A fossilized skeleton of a Gorgosaurus, an apex carnivore and Tyrannosaurus rex relative that roamed the earth more than 70 million years ago, is being offered at auction for the first time for private ownership.

At nearly 10 feet tall and 22 feet long, the Gorgosaurus, discovered in 2018 in Montana is a highlight of Sotheby’s Natural History sale on July 28. It is expected to fetch between $5 million to $8 million, making it one of the most valuable dinosaurs to ever appear on the market.

 A member of the Tyrannosaurid family, whose name translates as “fierce” or “terrifying” lizard, the Gorgosaurus was a fearsome apex carnivore that reigned during the Late Cretaceous period, roaming the earth approximately 77 million years ago. Native to what is now Western North America, this specimen was discovered in 2018 in the Judith River Formation near Havre, Montana, a historically important formation that has been excavated by paleontologists for over a century. Sotheby’s said the discovery was particularly exceptional due to the rarity of Gorgosaurus material south of the Canadian border, this being one of only a tiny handful to be found in the United States. All known skeletons, both from the U.S. and Canada, are housed in institutional collections, making this the only specimen of its kind available for private ownership.

A recently discovered Gorgosaurus skeleton will be the first of its kind offered at auction during Sotheby’s Natural History sale. Measuring nearly 10 feet tall and 22 feet long, Sotheby’s is expecting it to fetch between $5 to $8 million.

The Natural History auction in which the Gorgosaurus will be offered is part of Sotheby’s Geek Week sales series, which also includes a sale dedicated to meteorites and a single-lot live auction of the Jacob & Co. Astronomia Bucherer BLUE, the first triple axis tourbillion to travel to space. Sotheby’s said it will announce further sale details related to the Geek Week series soon.

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