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A prehistoric expedition featuring animated dinosaurs and interactive hands-on historical exhibits from each of the seven continents.
Embark upon a world-wide Dinosaur Expedition that will bring you face-to-face with moving and roaring prehistoric dinosaurs from every continent.
Most people are familiar with the most famous dinosaurs from North America and Europe, but all of our continents, including parts of Antarctica, contain fossil dinosaur bones. We will re-create landscapes from each continent and present dramatic animated representations of the strange and unfamiliar dinosaurs that ruled this planet for millions of years.
From the fin-backed upright crocodilian Suchiomimus from Africa, to the bizarre Australian plant eating Muttaburrasaurus, to the club-tailed armored South American Euoplocephalus, we will present a dramatic prehistoric world of over 20 dynamic animated dinosaurs.
Fossil Fun
Learn to be a paleontologist as you uncover dinosaur bones from long ago.
Show Times: All Day Fun!
T-Rex Learning Camp
Prehistoric Art, Dinosaur Flip Charts, Guess the Dinosaurs, and more.
Show Times: All Day Fun!
Dino Craft Times: Saturday - Monday, Sept 5 – 7 only; 12:30 pm, 2:30 pm, 4:30 pm, 6:30 pm, 8:30 pm Wednesdays – Sundays; 1:30 pm, 2:30 pm, 4:30 pm, 6:30 pm, 8:30 pm
Chomp Swamp
Come meet Alex the Alligator and his friends in Chomp Swamp. Did you know that the earliest crocodilians evolved over 200 million years ago? Crocodilians are usually considered to be the only living members of the Archosauria, the group which included the dinosaurs. The 23 species of alligators, crocodiles, and their kin, caiman and gharials, are collectively known as crocodilians.
List of dinosaurs in the exhibit:
North America
• Apatosaurus
• Dilophosaurus
• Deinonychus
• Parasaurolophus
• Torosaurus
• Tyrannosaurus rex |
Africa
• Kentrosaurus
• Brachiosaurus
• Suchiomimus |
South America
• Euoplocephalus
• Amargosaurus |
Asia
• Dravidosaurus
• Barapasaurus
• Therizinosaurus |
Australia/Antarctica
• Muttaburrasaurus
• Cryolophosaurus |
Europe
• Ampelosaurus
• Compsognathus
• Megalosaurus
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