These dinosaurs are so real! 

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Next time you visit England, don’t forget to pay a visit to this park. Dozens of life-size dinosaurs which roar and have realistic skin have arrived at a safari park to form a new permanent exhibition. More than 20 models, including velociraptors, a diplodocus and a T-Rex with a "terrifying roar", will be installed in a 1,000 square metre area of woodland at Blair Drummond Safari Park near Stirling. The permanent attraction has been created to mark the safari park's 50th anniversary. The dinosaurs - which are controlled with infrared sensors and have a range of noises and movements including blinking eyes, stomach breathing and body and head movements - have been specially made for the safari park. They are constructed with steel frame and have realistic silicone skin. The largest dinosaur is a 21-metre diplodocus, but the wow factor is the iconic T-Rex with its terrifying roar. Visitors will enter the new attraction through giant Jurassic Park-style gates. World of Dinosaurs is part of a £1m (approximately Rs9,32,97,000) upgrade to the park which has also included the installation of new barbecue areas, and a indoor picnic and venue space. Entry to the dinosaur area is included in the price of admission to the safari park and is free for members. Fun fact Rather than being carnivores (meat eaters), the largest dinosaurs such as the Brachiosaurus and Apatosaurus were actually herbivores (plant eaters).

Next time you visit England, don’t forget to pay a visit to this park.

Dozens of life-size dinosaurs which roar and have realistic skin have arrived at a safari park to form a new permanent exhibition.

More than 20 models, including velociraptors, a diplodocus and a T-Rex with a “terrifying roar”, will be installed in a 1,000 square metre area of woodland at Blair Drummond Safari Park near Stirling.

The permanent attraction has been created to mark the safari park’s 50th anniversary.

The dinosaurs – which are controlled with infrared sensors and have a range of noises and movements including blinking eyes, stomach breathing and body and head movements – have been specially made for the safari park.

They are constructed with steel frame and have realistic silicone skin.

The largest dinosaur is a 21-metre diplodocus, but the wow factor is the iconic T-Rex with its terrifying roar.

Visitors will enter the new attraction through giant Jurassic Park-style gates.

World of Dinosaurs is part of a £1m (approximately Rs9,32,97,000) upgrade to the park which has also included the installation of new barbecue areas, and a indoor picnic and venue space.

Entry to the dinosaur area is included in the price of admission to the safari park and is free for members.


Fun Fact

Rather than being carnivores (meat eaters), the largest dinosaurs such as the Brachiosaurus and Apatosaurus were actually herbivores (plant eaters).


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