the dinosaurS
giants of the JurasSic are coming
Jurassic Kingdom has wrangled up the biggest and gnarliest dinosaurs around to captivate and entertain kids and adults alike. The earth will tremble with the pounding footsteps of these prehistoric beasts as they come to Perth in this not to be missed epic adventure.
Burswood Park will transform over 2 hectares of parkland into a colossal playground of moving, roaring giants with over 20+ life-sized animatronic and static dinosaurs with four never seen before creatures, including the ferocious new Carnotaurus!
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Giant T-REX
Tyrannosaurus rex, the king of the dinosaurs, was a ferocious predator with a powerful jaw and sharp teeth that could bite through solid bone.
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Ankylosaurus
Ankylosaurus, the tank-like herbivore of the late Cretaceous period, was a true prehistoric powerhouse with armor plating and a lethal club-like tail.
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Argentinasaurus
Argentinasaurus, the giant herbivore of the late Cretaceous period, was one of the largest land animals to ever walk the earth, weighing up to 100 tons and stretching over 100 feet long.
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Baronyx
Baronyx, the apex predator of the early Cretaceous period, was a terrifying aquatic hunter with powerful jaws and razor-sharp claws that could disembowel its prey.
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Dilophosaurus
Dilophosaurus, the agile predator of the early Jurassic period, was a fearsome hunter with a distinctive pair of crests on its head and a venomous bite that could paralyze its prey.
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Edmontosaurus
Edmontosaurus, the massive herbivore of the late Cretaceous period, was a gentle giant with a distinctive duckbill and hundreds of teeth that it used to grind up tough vegetation.
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Muttaburrasaurus
Muttaburrasaurus, the iconic herbivore of the early Cretaceous period, was a flamboyant dinosaur with a large crest on its head that may have been used to communicate with other members of its species.
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Nano Tyranosaur
Nano Tyrannosaurus, the miniature version of the king of the dinosaurs, was a ferocious predator with a big attitude and a deadly bite.
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PARASAUROLOPHUS
Parasaurolophus, the trumpet-blasted herbivore of the late Cretaceous period, was a dinosaur with a unique head crest that it used to produce loud, low-frequency calls that could be heard for miles.
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Stegosaurus
Stegosaurus, the armored giant of the late Jurassic period, was a prehistoric powerhouse with distinctive plates on its back and a spiked tail that it could use to defend itself against predators.
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T-rex Egg nest
The T-rex Egg Nest is a rare and remarkable discovery, offering a glimpse into the hatching and early life stages of the king of the dinosaurs.
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T-REX
While smaller than the Giant T-rex this guy was still the ultimate predator of the late Cretaceous period, with bone-crushing jaws and a powerful build that made it the most fearsome dinosaur of all time.
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T-REX
At 4.5 meters long, this guy was a formidable predator even at a young age, a fierce and fast carnivore with a powerful bite that could take down even the largest of prey.
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Triceratops
Triceratops, the three-horned herbivore of the late Cretaceous period, was a prehistoric powerhouse with a bony frill and a sharp beak that it used to defend itself against predators.
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Tsintaosaurus
Tsintaosaurus, the duck-billed herbivore of the late Cretaceous period, was a dinosaur with a distinctive head crest and a complex system of interlocking teeth that it used to efficiently process tough vegetation.
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Velociraptor
Velociraptor, the swift and deadly predator of the late Cretaceous period, was a dinosaur with sharp claws and a pack-hunting strategy that made it one of the most fearsome hunters of its time.
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Pteranodon
Pteranodon, the flying reptile of the late Cretaceous period, was a giant with a wingspan of up to 33 feet, and was capable of soaring through the skies with incredible grace and speed.
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Carnotaurus
Encounter the fearsome Carnotaurus, a powerful predator from the Late Cretaceous period known for its distinctive horns and agile hunting prowess.
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Amargasaurus
Discover the Amargasaurus, a unique dinosaur from the Early Cretaceous known for its distinctive double row of spines along its neck and back, offering insights into the diversity of prehistoric life.
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Pachycephalosaurus
Meet the Pachycephalosaurus, a remarkable dinosaur from the Late Cretaceous characterized by its thick, domed skull and robust body, offering a glimpse into the ancient world of dinosaurs