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Summer ’12 – The Museum, Kitchner, Canada

The Exhibition DINOSAURS! presents dramatic robotic vignettes that portray the life of dinosaurs in a variety of settings. Based on paleontological discoveries, each scene comes to life in a way that inspires the imaginations of visitors, and offers a refreshing departure from the traditional, academic displays. www.themuseum.ca/exhibitions-featured-exhibits.htm

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Fall ’10 – Dozing with Dinos

November 20, 2010 6:30 p.m. – 7:30 a.m. Spend a night at the museum this summer and sleep with the dinosaurs. Campers will enjoy an Extreme Science show, taste Liquid Nitrogen Ice Cream, experience 360 degrees of awesomeness in the new Bryan Gooding Planetarium, and more. But beware – Dinos snore! To reserve your spot […]

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The Florida Times Union, Sept. 23, 2010

Dinosaurs may no longer roam the Earth, but at the Museum of Science and History dinosaurs rule. There have been at least seven exhibits featuring animatronic dinosaurs at MOSH during the past decade and each has proved popular, said Luca Bertone, the museum exhibits director. The latest herd to invade MOSH’s second floor is being […]

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National Geographic 1993 “Dinosaurs”

  MONSTER MELEE a prehistoric menagerie produced by Kokoro gets a final check before installment in a dinosaur theme park near Tokyo. Suppling clients around the world, Kokoro incorporates the latest research into its museum-quality models. In the company’s workshop artists sculpt polyurethane bodies over pneumatically driven metal skeletons, then texture and paint silicone rubber […]

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Fall ’10 – Dino Island

Enter our time machine and journey back 230 million years into the Jurassic and Cretaceous periods when dinosaurs roamed the earth. Visitors will explore 2,500 square feet of custom sets for nine lifelike, robotic creatures, including a Tyrannosaurus Rex, Apatosaurus, Triceratops mother and baby, Maiasaura family, and a suspended Pteradon. Walking, feeding, roaring, fighting, hatching […]

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The Examiner, Texas Aug. 18, 2010

With the18 days of triple digit temperatures we have been experiencing in the DFW area the past few weeks, it can be a little difficult to inspire the family to get outdoors. Fortunately, the Heard Museum has several opportunities for family recreation that can be enjoyed indoors and out……..http://www.examiner.com/family-recreation-in-dallas/ice-age-mammals-and-dinosaurs-at-the-heard-natural-science-museum-wildlife-sanctuary-mckinney

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