Own your own dinosaur - for €700k

You too can be the proud owner of your own Diploducus skeleton - if you have around €700k handy.

Own your own dinosaur - for €700k

A giant skeleton of a dinosaur which last roamed the Earth more than 150 million years ago is expected to fetch up to £600,000 (€716,000) when it is put up for auction in Britain today.

The 55ft-long specimen of the long-necked Diplodocus longus is believed to be the first sale at a UK auction of a large dinosaur skeleton, according to experts.

The 19ft-tall female skeleton, nicknamed Misty, was found almost completely intact in 2009 by the sons of palaeontologist Raimund Albersdoerfer near a quarry in Wyoming in the United States.

Mr Albersdoerfer had been taking part in an excavation at a privately-owned quarry when he sent his sons to dig in an area nearby “to get them off his back”.

To their father’s astonishment, Benjamin and Jacob returned to him at the end of the day to say they had found an enormous bone.

Nine weeks later, Mr Albersdoerfer’s team dug out Misty, and she was painstakingly prepared at a leading fossil laboratory in Holland before being assembled in the UK.

The skeleton will be auctioned as part of the Evolution Sale, which is being curated by natural history expert and author Errol Fuller, at Summers Place Auctions in Billingshurst, West Sussex.

Mr Fuller, who has written a series of books on extinct creatures, said: “There are probably about six of these in the great museums of the world, including in Pittsburg and Washington.

“You are talking about a very rare item indeed. Even if you were lucky enough to find one in the first place, the digging out and the preparation then involved is an enormous undertaking.

“The rock that it was embedded in would have been extremely hard to break away from the bones, and you couldn’t go at it with a sledge-hammer because the bones were vulnerable to breaking.”

Mr Fuller said the skeleton could appeal to one of the emerging museums in the Far East or Middle East, or as a private showpiece to someone of great wealth.

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