(Reuters) - U.S. authorities said on Wednesday they expect this week to seize a 70-million-year-old dinosaur skeleton that was discovered in Mongolia more than 65 years ago and now is stored in New York and at the center of an international legal dispute. full story ![]()

A 70-million-year-old dinosaur skeleton that was illegally smuggled into the United States was returned today to the Mongolian government, according to U.S. Immigration and Customs officials. The tyrannosaurus bataar skeleton, which is 24 feet long and eight feet tall, will be flown free of charge from...
abcnews.com (13 days ago)
A 70-million-year-old dinosaur skeleton that was illegally smuggled into the United States was returned today to the Mongolian government, according to U.S. Immigration and Customs officials. The tyrannosaurus bataar skeleton, which is 24 feet long and eight feet tall, will be flown free of charge from...
abcnews.com (13 days ago)

The skeleton of a Tyrannosaurus bataar dinosaur is being returned to Mongolia in a ceremony on Monday, months after an admission of guilt in a smuggling case.
nytimes.com (14 days ago)
A 70 million-year-old dinosaur skeleton that was smuggled into the U.S. by a commercial paleontologist is heading back home to Mongolia. CBS News' Elaine Quijano reports.
cbsnews.com (14 days ago)
It may be the first time a dead dinosaur is flying for free.
poststar.com (13 days ago)

NEW YORK - It may be the first time a dead dinosaur is flying for free.
azstarnet.com (13 days ago)
U.S. authorities in New York have returned a 70-million-year-old, nearly complete Tyrannosaurus skeleton to the Mongolian government.
poststar.com (13 days ago)
A 70-million-year-old tyrannosaur skeleton found in Asia is heading home this week. The skeleton had been looted from Mongolia’s Gobi Desert and illegally smuggled into the United States by fossils dealer Eric Prokopi, authorities said. Read full article >>
washingtonpost.com (11 days ago)
A dinosaur skeleton roughly the size of an 18-wheeler is whole again and hitting the road. The replica of the lizard-like...
deseretnews.com (1 month and 4 days ago)
VERNAL — A dinosaur skeleton roughly the size of an 18-wheeler is whole again and hitting the road.The replica of the lizard-like dinosaur nicknamed “Dippy” turned up with its thighbones missing after someone hauled them off from the Utah Field House of Natural History in Vernal.read more
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