Citadel’s CEO Ken Griffin recently added a unique piece to his collection, a Stegosaurus, plucked from a record auction sale for a staggering $45 million. This acquisition marks one of the most expensive dinosaur sales in history. The Stegosaurus, famed for its distinct array of plate-like back and spike-tipped tail, lived in the late Jurassic period. The specific dimensions or age of Griffin’s new prehistoric pet are still under wraps. Despite the Stegosaurus’s fearsome look, this dinosaur is actually known to have been a herbivore. With this purchase, Griffin joins a small group of high-profile individuals with private collections of prehistoric relics.
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