Featured with lifelike appearance,flexible movements, and vivid roaring, our animatronic dinosaurs are loved by visitors of theJurassic dinosaurtheme parks, museums, and exhibitions.
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Sale!Support Global Shipment! Triceratops is a genus of herbivorous ceratopsid dinosaur that lived during the late Maastrichtian stage of the late Cretaceous period, about 68 million years ago in what is now North America. Its one of the most well known dinosaur in the world.
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Sale!Support Global Shipment! Dilophosaurus is a genus of theropod dinosaur that lived in what is now North America during the Early Jurassic, about 193 million years ago. Three skeletons were discovered in northern Arizona in 1940, and the two best preserved were collected in 1942. (Amusement Park Robotic Dinosaur Dilophosaurus)
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Sale!Support Global Shipment! Velocisaurus is a genus of ceratosaurian theropod dinosaur from the Late Cretaceous period of Argentina. This dinosaur is not well known bu people , but If you are the big fan of dinosaurs , you must know this special dinosaur. (Full Size Animatronic Dinosaur Velocisaurus For Sale)
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Sale!Support Global Shipment! Diplodocus is a genus of diplodocid sauropod dinosaur that fossils were first discovered in 1877 by S. W. Williston and it has a long neck that would have used to reach high and low vegetation, and to drink water.
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Sale!Support Global Shipment! Allosaurus is a genus of large carnivorous theropod dinosaur which lived in 155 to 145 million years ago during the Late Jurassic epoch. The name “Allosaurus” means “different lizard” alluding to its unique concave vertebrae. Customer often order Animatronic Allosaurus for amusement park , prehistorical museum and global attraction exhibition.
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Sale!<strong>Support Global Shipment!</strong> This Liliensternus was ordered by our Turkey customer in 2017 , they hold a Jurassic Themed Animatronic Dinosaur Event exhibition in Bursa museum . Most visitors are kids , children and the local parents. They enjoy to spent a whole day with our dinosaurs in the museum. Welcome to contact with us for further details. Liliensternus has five fingers, much like its contemporaries, but its fourth and fifth digits are smaller than the rest, a possible transitional stage between the five fingered theropods of the Triassic and the three fingered theropods of the Jurassic.
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Sale!Popular outdoor Dinosaur Amusement Park With advanced technology,we can provide simulation dinosaur with high quality. Here , we can send you back into the dinosaur world, and let you feel the magic of Jurassic period.
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Sale!<strong>Support Global Shipment!</strong> Triceratops is a genus of herbivorous ceratopsid dinosaur that first appeared during the late Maastrichtian stage of the late Cretaceous period, about 68 million years ago in what is now North America. Buy Life Size Animatronic Dinosaur Young Triceratops for indoor and outdoor parks, prehistorical museums, dinoparks, wonderlands, leisure places.
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Sale!Support Global Shipment! Ornitholestes is a small theropod dinosaur of the late Jurassic (Brushy Basin Member of the Morrison Formation, middle Kimmeridgian age, about 154 million years ago) of Western Laurasia (the area that was to become North America).
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Sale!Support Global Shipment! Titanophoneus is an extinct genus of carnivorous dinocephalian therapsid from the Middle Permian. It is classified within the family Anteosauridae. The type species is Titanophoneus potens. Remains of Titanophoneus have been found at Isheevo in Russia.
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Sale!Support Global Shipment! Polacanthus is a genus of nodosaurid dinosaur that lived from Early Cretaceous Europe. A reclusive animal which does not tolerate more than six other dinosaurs in its enclosure, Polacanthus is first unlocked by the Hammond Foundation on Isla Pena. The horns on its body are used for attack the enemies like T-Rex , Allosaurus , Dilophosaurus , Raptors etc…
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Sale!Support Global Shipment! Brachiosaurus is a genus of sauropod dinosaur which lived in North America during the Late Jurassic, about 154–153 million years ago. It was first wroten by American paleontologist Elmer S. Riggs in 1903 from fossils found in the Colorado River valley in western Colorado, United States.