
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.
THE SPINNER CAROUSEL
Feel like a bird, soaring in the sky – open your arms, relax and enjoy the ride.
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Feel like a bird, soaring in the sky – open your arms, relax and enjoy the ride.
The Spinner carousel can be used by children above 2 years old and adults. It’s a simple ride, but will make your heartbeat a bit faster. :)
This entertainment is included in DINO.LT park ticket price.
Interesting carousel facts:
Formula Rossa, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. That is the fastest roller-coaster in the world, reaching the speed of 100 km/h in 2 seconds thanks to its hydraulic construction.
Oblivion, Alton Towers, United Kingdom – Oblivion was the first amusement park with a vertical roller-coaster, yet it remains one of the scariest ones. Its speed is nearly 70 km/h, but it’s enough to make your blood run cold, when you ‘fall into the abyss’.
The Steel Dragon 2000, Nagashima, Japan. This theme park has the longest roller-coaster track. It was built in 2000 and is about 8000 feet long. It is also one of the highest ones in the world.