Billionaire Kenneth Griffin’s record-breaking stegosaurus fossil, nicknamed Apex, will be displayed at the American Museum of Natural History for four years. The loan allows public viewing and research access, including 3D scans for scientists. While paleontologists raise concerns about privately owned specimens, the museum emphasizes the fossil’s scientific and public value.
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