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An “extremely well-preserved”, almost complete fossilised skeleton of a dinosaur (pictured) is heading for sale with French auction house Hotel Drouot. Named Barry, after the palaeontologist who found it in the 1990s, the dinosaur lived in the late Jurassic period, around 150 million years ago, and stood 2.1 metres tall and five metres long. The skull is 90% all there and the rest of the skeleton is 80% complete, according to Hotel Drouot. Barry is expected to fetch up to €1.2m.

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