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Dale Fenner, The Blackfeet Nation, and Searching for Bigfoot present:

Cameron, the Baby Tyrannosaur

READ WHAT THE EXPERTS SAY ABOUT FOSSILS AS INVESTMENTS
  • “In the field of rare collectibles, fossils certainly qualify with an ever-increasing demand and international appeal that transcends all countries, languages and cultures. This cannot be said for many other collectibles such as American pop culture items with respect to a Japanese or German collector audience. With fossil collecting finally coming into the mainstream market, evidenced by the surge in major international natural history auctions, it's likely to rank amongst the most promising investments with regards to the rarest and finest examples. Not only are deposits becoming rapidly exhausted, other factors have come into play helping make the acquisition of fresh discoveries from the ground as extinct as the fossils themselves. This will only accelerate the rising value of the best specimens, not common commercial qualities or types. Technological changes in machinery used in dredging and quarry operations now destroy fossils that were once found by more primitive manual labor. Many states and entire countries are passing legislation each year banning the collecting, owning and export of formerly important market sources. And finally, sites are being permanently destroyed by the advancement of Man with the building of new highways and other infrastructures along with new commercial and residential structures, this all on top of prime collecting sites. What this translates to is that as more and more people each year are discovering the fine appreciation of acquiring important and rare natural history specimens, the source for these specimens is rapidly becoming depleted at an exponential speed.
  • From vintage automobiles to antique weathervanes, the rare collectible market offers a haven for investing if done wisely and if placed in only the finest and rarest specimens but no venue of this field has more promise than that of collecting rare fossils. In comparison to all other rare collectible markets, it is one of the MOST UNDERVALUED markets. For example, while 1960's-era American muscle-cars routinely fetch prices in the hundreds of thousands to millions of dollars, these prices are for cars that were produced by the thousands off the assembly line and only several decades ago! This irrational run-up of collectible prices can be seen in many different fields except rare fossils. Only recently put on the map with the advent of the Jurassic Park movies, the appreciation in price and interest of RARE fossils has only just begun. It's a shame in one respect since by the time many collectors will catch on to what is happening, the best opportunities to acquire new material will be gone and likely, a very finite population of truly fine grade and authentic fossils will simply change hands from one collection to the other at insane prices. The rapid emergence of fakes and fraud in the fossil market in the last decade is also a warning sign that supplies are becoming restricted.
  • Despite what some scientists or 'anti-private ownership' individuals may tell you to discourage the fossil trade, the highest quality and rarest fossils DO APPRECIATE and their value goes up each and every year. This is simple logic. They are not making fossils any more. Minerals, gems, natural precious metal specimens and meteorites are still forming in the Earth or dropping from the sky as you read this yet, we see outrageous prices for this material rise every year. Unlike these collectibles where the supply keeps growing, there are no more fossils! There is a very finite number on the planet. Some more rare than others but once a deposit "plays out" and is fully collected, or in some cases, is closed to the public for legal collecting, the amount of available fossil specimens to acquire suddenly ceases to grow. This transpires while collector demand for only the finest quality specimens drives onward, forcing values and prices higher as time goes on. In some instances, there certain kinds of fossils that outnumber collectors wanting them and you will always have an overabundance of the common quality, but generally speaking, most fossils are rare when it comes to the top grades which is why we advise "BUY THE BEST" or at least, the best you can afford.
  • Stick with the best quality you can afford and you cannot go wrong. There is a universal demand for high quality fossils and collectors exist all over the world for the best specimens. The increasing public awareness and appreciation of our prehistoric past means that the collector market continues to INCREASE while the supplies of quality fossils continue to DECREASE.
To recap, not ALL fossils are good investments - only the truly highest quality and rarest specimens. This rules out many types and certainly ALL of the commercial quality fossils. Remember, if you ever go to resell a fossil or your entire collection, it will only be desirable to a buyer if it is better material than what everyone else is currently selling! The fastest and most promising appreciation in value will be for the unadulterated, authentic fossil specimens of the absolute finest quality and rarest types ONLY.” Through the relationships we have made while traveling across this great country, Searching for Bigfoot Inc., was given the honor of being selected to administer the sale of an extremely rare and unique fossil discovery for Dale Fenner and the Blackfeet Indian Nation of Montana. This find represents the most complete fossil record ever found of a Tyrannosaur. This discovery is estimated at 98% complete and may even have flesh samples imbedded within it.

Dale Fenner, The Blackfeet Nation, and Searching for Bigfoot Present:

Cameron, the Baby Tyrannosaur


On the left is replica of a juvenile tyrannosaur provided by the Royal Tyrrell Museum, Alberta, Canada. On the right is CAMERON
  • This skeleton represents the smallest, and most complete skeleton of a juvenile tyrannosaur found in North America. The dinosaur was about three years of age when it died, and fell into an ancient river, 73 million years ago. The cause of death is unknown. The tyrannosaur was very closely related to Tyrannosaurus rex. Its blade-shaped, serrated teeth indicate that it was a flesh-eater rather than a bone crusher like adult tyrannosaurs.

  • On the front-end of the skeleton, between the two shoulder blades is a boomerang-shaped bone called the furcula. In birds the furcula is called the wish bone. The presence of a wish bone in a tyrannosaur is one of many pieces of evidence indicating that birds are the descendents of dinosaurs.

  • The fossil was discovered on the Blackfeet Reservation by Dale and Patty Fenner and collected and prepared by The Museum of the Rockies, under the direction of Dr. Jack Horner. Funding for preparation was made possible by the Discovery Channel.

Below, the lighter colored spots on the skull were exposed and are what led to Dale and Patty Fenner's discovery.




SEE A SHORT VIDEO ABOUT THIS AMAZING FIND!

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Some of the captions on this video may not be correct. For instance, we have not verified that this fossil is exactly 98% complete and we know it is not a "tyrannosaurus rex". The captions used were based on inputs of the original finder, (who is not a professional paleontologist), and not from Searching for Bigfoot Inc.

Written and posted by JavaBob

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