
DILOPHOSAUR
Classification: Teropods, Neoteropods
Body length: 6 m
Body weight: 500 kg - 1 t
Period: Early Jurassic
Locations: USA, China
The name Dilofosaurus is derived from the Greek words “di” (“du”), “lophos” (“rag”) and “sauros” (“lizard”); hence the "lizard of two rags."
It originated from the most peculiar feature of Dilofosaurus - a pair of rounded rags in the skull, made up of extensions of the nasal bones.
They are considered too fragile for someone else apart from the demonstration. Dilophosaurs were carnivores and a myth of dead skeletons because their teeth were too weak to kill a large prey.
DILOPHOSAUR
Classification: Teropods, Neoteropods
Body length: 6 m
Body weight: 500 kg - 1 t
Period: Early Jurassic
Locations: USA, China
The name Dilofosaurus is derived from the Greek words “di” (“du”), “lophos” (“rag”) and “sauros” (“lizard”); hence the "lizard of two rags."
It originated from the most peculiar feature of Dilofosaurus - a pair of rounded rags in the skull, made up of extensions of the nasal bones.
They are considered too fragile for someone else apart from the demonstration. Dilophosaurs were carnivores and a myth of dead skeletons because their teeth were too weak to kill a large prey.
DILOPHOSAUR
Classification: Teropods, Neoteropods
Body length: 6 m
Body weight: 500 kg - 1 t
Period: Early Jurassic
Locations: USA, China
The name Dilofosaurus is derived from the Greek words “di” (“du”), “lophos” (“rag”) and “sauros” (“lizard”); hence the "lizard of two rags."
It originated from the most peculiar feature of Dilofosaurus - a pair of rounded rags in the skull, made up of extensions of the nasal bones.
They are considered too fragile for someone else apart from the demonstration. Dilophosaurs were carnivores and a myth of dead skeletons because their teeth were too weak to kill a large prey.
UPSIDE DOWN HOUSE
Visit this unique facility to rediscover the world around you and have an unforgettable experience!
UPSIDE DOWN HOUSE RADAILIAI is a house, standing on its roof, where everything is upside down, playfully messing with your daily routine and senses.
This relaxing space is a welcoming retreat for anyone, tired of the day-to-day routine and habits, offering a new look to the need for comfort and stability.
The Upside Down House Radailiai is established in Radailiai, only 7 km from Klaipėda, nearby the DINO.LT RADAILIAI DINOSAUR PARK.
OPEN HOURS
V-VII 10:00 - 19:00
Adults 6€
Children (2-12 y.) 4,5€
*Children up to 2 years – Free

Adults 6€
Children (2-12 y.) 4,5€
*Children up to 2 years – Free
Ticket booking for groups from 15 people. Phone: +370 685 11764 and e-mail: dino@dino.lt.
We offer unique educational programmes for student groups. We can also offer the Escape House programme for company or friend parties. The programmes are included into the ticket price.