As announced today, what is considered to be “one of the world’s greatest-ever fossil finds” is headed to its new home at the North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences. The unique fossils include the “best-preserved skeletons” of Tyrannosaurus (and the only 100% complete) and Triceratops found to date. And when unearthed, they were found locked together in what is believed to be a final “predator-prey encounter”. In the museum’s press release and CNN post, Morningstar Law Group partner Jason Barron thanks the supporters of the project and speaks to the next leg of the dinosaurs’ journey. “It is an immeasurable honor to welcome these specimens as they take up permanent residence here at the Museum,” said Jason Barron, chair of the Friends of the North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences. “Dueling Dinosaurs is a singular find; we are incredibly grateful to our supporters for making this a reality and allowing our visitors – in-person and virtual alike – to experience this journey with us.”