The sale of one of the world's most complete Tyrannosaurus rex skeletons smashed auction estimates, when it sold for $31.8 million at a Christie's auction on Tuesday night. The sale set a new world record for any dinosaur skeleton or fossil ever sold at auction.

STAN the T. rex, named after the paleontologist who first discovered his bones, walked the Earth some 67 million years ago. His skeleton was displayed at the auction house's flagship location in New York with an initial estimate of $6 million-$8 million.

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