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This 66-million-year-old dino fossil has been purchased by a private buyer – Happy Mag
Call him ‘Big John’ – the world’s largest triceratops skeleton has recently sold at an auction for $7.7 million AUD.

The fossilised remains broke European records, collecting a hefty 66m (£5.6m, $7.7m) when placed under the hammer.
The skeleton was located in 2014 on modern-day South Dekota land, which is where the creature would have roamed some 66 million years ago.
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