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was discovered in the 1990s in the US state of Wyoming.Italian laboratory Zoic, which acquired "Barry" last year, has done further restoration work on the skeleton.
"To take the example of its skull, the skull is complete at 90 per cent and the rest of the dinosaur is complete at 80 per cent," he says.remain rare, with no more than a couple of sales a year worldwide.
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