LONDON (Reuters) - Saplings of a giant tree that was a snack for dinosaurs and was believed to also be extinct until a chance discovery in Australia will be offered for sale to the public next month for the first time.
Less than 300 of the trees -- which can grow to at least 40 metres tall and live for 1,000 years -- will be offered for sale through auction house Sotheby's individually and in lots.
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