Smuggled dinosaur bones return to Mongolia

The skeleton of a 70-million-year-old Tyrannosaurus came to the United States as smuggled contraband, but will return to its origins in Mongolia for its people to enjoy.
U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara and Homeland Security officials Monday returned the dinosaur’s nearly complete skeleton to Mongolia at a ceremony near the United Nations.

The Tyrannosaurus bataar, a smaller cousin to North America’s T-Rex, was looted from the Gobi Desert from 1995 to 2005, then shipped out of Mongolia illegally between 2005 and 2012, according to officials.

Mongolian officials contacted the U.S. attorney’s office to halt the sale of the fossils, which drew a $1.05 million bid at a Manhattan auction house last May. The skeleton was forfeited to U.S. officials.

“That attempted sale was part of a criminal scheme,” Bharara said. “A million-dollar price tag, as high as it is, doesn’t begin to describe the true value of an ancient artifact that is part of the fabric of a country’s natural history and cultural heritage-priceless.”

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