ナショナルジオグラフィックのインスタグラム(natgeo) - 7月4日 03時37分
Photo by @gabrielegalimbertiphoto and Juri De Luca Fossils of long-extinct creatures aren’t just for museums. Today there’re in homes and businesses, as wealthy collectors indulge a controversial hobby. At the Hanging Gardens of Marqueyssac, in France, JeanLe Moussu, 48, is feeding one of the many peacocks that live there. Behind him, inside the display case, is a 150-million-year-old Allosaurus. Owned by French businessman Kléber Rossillon, the gardens are open to the public. Rossillon acquired the dinosaur—whose skull is among the best preserved in the world—in 2016, for over two million euros, a few years after it was found in Wyoming. #dinosaur #fossil #extinct #dinosaurs
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