Hadrosaurid vertebrae and bone fragments are listed for sale on ThinkGeek, and many members of the paleontology community are not pleased. Is it wrong to sell the fossils? Or, if all of the conditions such as scientific significance and proof of legal and ethical sourcing are met, is it alright? Which weighs heavier – public interest and curiosity in paleontology, or the preservation of the bones? Kim Horcher, Jenna Busch (Legion of Leia) and Ivan Van Norman (Creator – Outbreak: Deep Space) discuss!
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