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Melbourne Museum acquires world’s most complete triceratops skeleton in ‘immense’ dinosaur deal – The Guardian
Unlike the ‘dime a dozen’ T-Rex, there are only a handful of near-complete triceratops skeletons in the world – and one is coming to Australia

MuseumsUnlike the dime a dozen T-Rex, there are only a handful of near-complete triceratops skeletons in the world and one is coming to Australia
Melbourne Museum will become permanent home to the worlds most complete triceratops skeleton, with the immense and unprecedented $3m acquisition of a 67m-year-old dinosaur fossil.
After two years of negotiation and due diligence, the Victorian government and Museums Victoria have brokered a deal to bring the triceratops horridus which was discovered on…
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