
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.
Dinosauric adventure camp programme
Camp programme:
7:40 – 9:00 Arrival
9:00 – 10:30 Entertainment, activities, education
10:30 – 11:00 Luncheon
11:00 – 12:30 Entertainment, activities, education
12:30-13:30 Lunch
13:30-15:00 Entertainment, activities, education
15:00 – 15:30 Afternoon meal
15:30 – 17:00 Entertainment, activities, education
17:00 – 17:30 Departure
Sports:
Dinosauric exercise (getting to know the dinosaurs of the park), musical exercise, yoga, aerobics, dinosauric exercise (saying goodbye to the dinosaurs).
Educational activities:
Palaeontological challenges (scooping+sandbox+fossil making), scientific experiments, educational activity with a florist (we’ll be looking for plants and use them to create pictures), salt age (playing, touching and building salt dough sculptures), soap bubble workshop (we’ll be making soap bubble sticks and learn to capture wind).
Entertainment:
A photo shoot in the upside-down house, swimming pool, dinosaur painting, a hike in the jungle.
Active recreation:
Treasure hunt, ‘Brave, Roaring and Fast’ relay, dinosaur abduction, friendship tests, jungle games.
Exciting adventures are waiting for you!