Relax, everyone.
First: There will ALWAYS be museum quality items for sale. I don't believe
that will ever change.
Second: The person who bought the Icarosaurus is a business man interested
in conservation who bought it and is presenting it back to the American
Museum of Natural History, where it was originally studied, and where it was
held on loan for many years.
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