
Auckland Zoo's Dinosaur Discovery Track to wow visitors this winter
'We hope to inspire new audiences about not just extinct species, we also want to get them excited and motivated about all those wildlife species that are still with us, and now desperately need our help to stop them going the way of the dinosaurs and disappearing forever.'
The dinosaur track is located in Burma the elephant's old home, opening up this part of the zoo for the first time since she packed her trunk and moved to Australia.
Nineteen different species feature among the life-size creatures that move, roar and even spit water. Kids young and old can also get up close with a Pachyrhinosaurus, a species currently in the news after the Philip J Currie Dinosaur Museum in Canada revealed how thousands of the animals died in a single day at Pipestone Creek.
While Pachyrhinosaurus was a herbivore, more scary flesh-eating monsters are featured including the Baryonyx and everyone's favourite, the Tyrannosaurus (T-Rex).
There's also a chance to be a real-life palaeontologist taking part in digs, and more up-to-date elements using interactive and digital media. Dinosaur Rangers roam the track, too, and are 'boned-up' on these creatures that lived between 252-66 million years ago.
Who thought a trip to the zoo could also include time travel?
The Dinosaur Discovery Track is on at Auckland Zoo until October.
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