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For visitors of all ages, Dublin's Dinos Alive Exhibit is an interactive experience that makes dinosaurs come to life. Below is a summary of what to anticipate: Animated dinosaurs that are life-sized: Feel as though you've travelled back in time as you stroll beside imposing reconstructions of these ancient giants. Interactive Activities: Children can pretend to be palaeontologists and even get up close and personal with some of the dinosaurs in the dedicated "Budding Experts" area.
Here are a few dinosaurs we have observed:
The Tyrannosaurus Rex, or T-Rex, The T-Rex is one of the most well-known dinosaurs and the ruler of the Cretaceous epoch. This enormous carnivore had strong jaws and pointed teeth, and it could reach a length of 40 feet. The three horns on the face of the triceratops make it easy to identify this animal. The Late Cretaceous Period saw the emergence of triceratops, which could reach lengths of thirty feet. The velociraptor was a tiny, bipedal carnivore that hunted packs. Its second toe possessed a sickle-shaped claw. Velociraptors were roughly the size of a turkey and existed throughout the Cretaceous epoch.
The herbivore Stegosaurus possessed spikes on its tail and plates along its back. Stegosaurus, which lived in the Late Jurassic period, had a maximum length of thirty feet. One of the biggest land animals in history was the Brachiosaurus, a massive sauropod dinosaur. During the Late Jurassic period, Brachiosaurus lived and reached a maximum length of 80 feet.
Stegosaurus: This herbivore had plates along its back and spikes on its tail. Stegosaurus lived during the Late Jurassic period and could grow up to 30 feet long.
Brachiosaurus: This giant sauropod dinosaur was one of the largest land animals ever to live. Brachiosaurus lived during the Late Jurassic period and could grow up to 80 feet long.
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