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Robot AI dinosaur for theme parks
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A company is developing robots to power dinosaurs for tourist parks.
The bots feature artificial intelligence which means the animals can talk to visitors and help them learn all about the creatures that once walked the Earth.
China-based LimX Dynamics has shown off a two legged machine called TRON1 that can easily have different dinosaur species models slipped over it.
It has been displayed in a highly detailed Tyrannosaurus rex body although on a much smaller scale than the real thing.
A spokesman said the TRON1 has the stability to manage changes in weight and direction without falling.
They added: “The idea was to create a mobile interactive display for cultural tourism.
“ Museums and parks can use the robot to draw new visitors who want to see a dinosaur up close. “
The firm describes the concept as a way to place extinct animals in modern settings so that visitors can learn while walking
beside them.
OPS: The LimX Dynamics T.Rex which uses the company's TRON1 bipedal robot platform
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Robot AI dinosaur for theme parks
Ferrari Press Agency
Dinosaur 1
Ref 17352
30/11/2025
See Ferrari text
Pictures MUST credit: LimX Dynamics
A company is developing robots to power dinosaurs for tourist parks.
The bots feature artificial intelligence which means the animals can talk to visitors and help them learn all about the creatures that once walked the Earth.
China-based LimX Dynamics has shown off a two legged machine called TRON1 that can easily have different dinosaur species models slipped over it.
It has been displayed in a highly detailed Tyrannosaurus rex body although on a much smaller scale than the real thing.
A spokesman said the TRON1 has the stability to manage changes in weight and direction without falling.
They added: “The idea was to create a mobile interactive display for cultural tourism.
“ Museums and parks can use the robot to draw new visitors who want to see a dinosaur up close. “
The firm describes the concept as a way to place extinct animals in modern settings so that visitors can learn while walking
beside them.
OPS: The LimX Dynamics T.Rex which uses the company's TRON1 bipedal robot platform
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Robot AI dinosaur for theme parks
Ferrari Press Agency
Dinosaur 1
Ref 17352
30/11/2025
See Ferrari text
Pictures MUST credit: LimX Dynamics
A company is developing robots to power dinosaurs for tourist parks.
The bots feature artificial intelligence which means the animals can talk to visitors and help them learn all about the creatures that once walked the Earth.
China-based LimX Dynamics has shown off a two legged machine called TRON1 that can easily have different dinosaur species models slipped over it.
It has been displayed in a highly detailed Tyrannosaurus rex body although on a much smaller scale than the real thing.
A spokesman said the TRON1 has the stability to manage changes in weight and direction without falling.
They added: “The idea was to create a mobile interactive display for cultural tourism.
“ Museums and parks can use the robot to draw new visitors who want to see a dinosaur up close. “
The firm describes the concept as a way to place extinct animals in modern settings so that visitors can learn while walking
beside them.
OPS: The LimX Dynamics T.Rex which uses the company's TRON1 bipedal robot platform
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Robot AI dinosaur for theme parks
Ferrari Press Agency
Dinosaur 1
Ref 17352
30/11/2025
See Ferrari text
Pictures MUST credit: LimX Dynamics
A company is developing robots to power dinosaurs for tourist parks.
The bots feature artificial intelligence which means the animals can talk to visitors and help them learn all about the creatures that once walked the Earth.
China-based LimX Dynamics has shown off a two legged machine called TRON1 that can easily have different dinosaur species models slipped over it.
It has been displayed in a highly detailed Tyrannosaurus rex body although on a much smaller scale than the real thing.
A spokesman said the TRON1 has the stability to manage changes in weight and direction without falling.
They added: “The idea was to create a mobile interactive display for cultural tourism.
“ Museums and parks can use the robot to draw new visitors who want to see a dinosaur up close. “
The firm describes the concept as a way to place extinct animals in modern settings so that visitors can learn while walking
beside them.
OPS: The LimX Dynamics T.Rex which uses the company's TRON1 bipedal robot platform
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Robot AI dinosaur for theme parks
Ferrari Press Agency
Dinosaur 1
Ref 17352
30/11/2025
See Ferrari text
Pictures MUST credit: LimX Dynamics
A company is developing robots to power dinosaurs for tourist parks.
The bots feature artificial intelligence which means the animals can talk to visitors and help them learn all about the creatures that once walked the Earth.
China-based LimX Dynamics has shown off a two legged machine called TRON1 that can easily have different dinosaur species models slipped over it.
It has been displayed in a highly detailed Tyrannosaurus rex body although on a much smaller scale than the real thing.
A spokesman said the TRON1 has the stability to manage changes in weight and direction without falling.
They added: “The idea was to create a mobile interactive display for cultural tourism.
“ Museums and parks can use the robot to draw new visitors who want to see a dinosaur up close. “
The firm describes the concept as a way to place extinct animals in modern settings so that visitors can learn while walking
beside them.
OPS: The LimX Dynamics T.Rex which uses the company's TRON1 bipedal robot platform
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Robot AI dinosaur for theme parks
Ferrari Press Agency
Dinosaur 1
Ref 17352
30/11/2025
See Ferrari text
Pictures MUST credit: LimX Dynamics
A company is developing robots to power dinosaurs for tourist parks.
The bots feature artificial intelligence which means the animals can talk to visitors and help them learn all about the creatures that once walked the Earth.
China-based LimX Dynamics has shown off a two legged machine called TRON1 that can easily have different dinosaur species models slipped over it.
It has been displayed in a highly detailed Tyrannosaurus rex body although on a much smaller scale than the real thing.
A spokesman said the TRON1 has the stability to manage changes in weight and direction without falling.
They added: “The idea was to create a mobile interactive display for cultural tourism.
“ Museums and parks can use the robot to draw new visitors who want to see a dinosaur up close. “
The firm describes the concept as a way to place extinct animals in modern settings so that visitors can learn while walking
beside them.
OPS: The LimX Dynamics T.Rex which uses the company's TRON1 bipedal robot platform
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Robot AI dinosaur for theme parks
Ferrari Press Agency
Dinosaur 1
Ref 17352
30/11/2025
See Ferrari text
Pictures MUST credit: LimX Dynamics
A company is developing robots to power dinosaurs for tourist parks.
The bots feature artificial intelligence which means the animals can talk to visitors and help them learn all about the creatures that once walked the Earth.
China-based LimX Dynamics has shown off a two legged machine called TRON1 that can easily have different dinosaur species models slipped over it.
It has been displayed in a highly detailed Tyrannosaurus rex body although on a much smaller scale than the real thing.
A spokesman said the TRON1 has the stability to manage changes in weight and direction without falling.
They added: “The idea was to create a mobile interactive display for cultural tourism.
“ Museums and parks can use the robot to draw new visitors who want to see a dinosaur up close. “
The firm describes the concept as a way to place extinct animals in modern settings so that visitors can learn while walking
beside them.
OPS: The LimX Dynamics T.Rex which uses the company's TRON1 bipedal robot platform
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Robot AI dinosaur for theme parks
Ferrari Press Agency
Dinosaur 1
Ref 17352
30/11/2025
See Ferrari text
Pictures MUST credit: LimX Dynamics
A company is developing robots to power dinosaurs for tourist parks.
The bots feature artificial intelligence which means the animals can talk to visitors and help them learn all about the creatures that once walked the Earth.
China-based LimX Dynamics has shown off a two legged machine called TRON1 that can easily have different dinosaur species models slipped over it.
It has been displayed in a highly detailed Tyrannosaurus rex body although on a much smaller scale than the real thing.
A spokesman said the TRON1 has the stability to manage changes in weight and direction without falling.
They added: “The idea was to create a mobile interactive display for cultural tourism.
“ Museums and parks can use the robot to draw new visitors who want to see a dinosaur up close. “
The firm describes the concept as a way to place extinct animals in modern settings so that visitors can learn while walking
beside them.
OPS: The LimX Dynamics T.Rex which uses the company's TRON1 bipedal robot platform
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Robot AI dinosaur for theme parks
Ferrari Press Agency
Dinosaur 1
Ref 17352
30/11/2025
See Ferrari text
Pictures MUST credit: LimX Dynamics
A company is developing robots to power dinosaurs for tourist parks.
The bots feature artificial intelligence which means the animals can talk to visitors and help them learn all about the creatures that once walked the Earth.
China-based LimX Dynamics has shown off a two legged machine called TRON1 that can easily have different dinosaur species models slipped over it.
It has been displayed in a highly detailed Tyrannosaurus rex body although on a much smaller scale than the real thing.
A spokesman said the TRON1 has the stability to manage changes in weight and direction without falling.
They added: “The idea was to create a mobile interactive display for cultural tourism.
“ Museums and parks can use the robot to draw new visitors who want to see a dinosaur up close. “
The firm describes the concept as a way to place extinct animals in modern settings so that visitors can learn while walking
beside them.
OPS: The LimX Dynamics T.Rex which uses the company's TRON1 bipedal robot platform
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Erfolgreiche Puzzle-Arbeit: Paläontologen präsentieren im Londoner Natural History Museum die bisher unbekannte Dinosaurierart Enigmacursor mollyborthwickae
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Enigmacursor mollyborthwickae, a species of dinosaur new to science, has joined the residents of London’s Natural History museum.
The dinosaur would have roamed North America in the Late Jurassic, 145-150 million years ago - now its fossilised skeleton will reside in the Museum’s Earth Hall.
Museum experts have also carried out critical scientific research on the specimen, settling a century-long taxonomic tangle and defining this fossil as a new species to science.
Wind the clock back 145 to 150 million years, and Enigmacursor mollyborthwickae, standing at half a metre tall and a little over a metre long, would have been darting around the floodplains of the western United States in the shadows of giants like Diplodocus (such as Dippy) and Stegosaurus (like Sophie, who also resides in the Museum’s Earth Hall).
There are signs that this specimen was not fully grown: the top section of vertebrae (the neural arches), which form separately to the lower parts and fuse together as the animal ages, were not fully fused in place, suggesting Enigmacursor may have been quite young.
It would also have been a speedy runner, hence the latter part of its genus name, ‘cursor’. ‘Enigma’ relates to the mystery surrounding the taxonomic tangle that has been resolved today by new research published in the journal Royal Society Open Science, co-authored by Museum palaeontologists Prof. Susannah Maidment and Prof. Paul Barrett.
Prof. Susannah Maidment, co-lead author of the new study, comments: “The generous donation of this rare specimen has had quite unexpected scientific repercussions. By studying its anatomy in detail, we’ve been able to clarify this species’ evolutionary relationships, its taxonomy and the diversity of a previously poorly understood group of small dinosaurs.
“Getting taxonomy right is vital; it underpins everything we do as palaeontologists and if we get i *** Local Ca
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Internationally acclaimed interactive dinosaur exhibition.
Image Licensed to i-Images / Polaris) Picture Agency. 23/06/2025. Cumbria, United Kingdom: Internationally acclaimed interactive dinosaur exhibition. Installation of the new Dinosaur rEvolution exhibition brings together cutting-edge science, striking art, and full-sized animatronic creatures opens at Tullie in Carlisle this weekend. Unlike the dusty textbook dinosaurs of the past, this exhibition presents them as science now suggests they were: fast, feathered, and often flamboyantly strange. Dinosaur rEvolution has been developed by Gondwana Studios, specialists in dinosaur exhibitions which bridge the gap between science and public engagement. The exhibition has previously toured in New Zealand and Australia. The exhibition runs at Tullie from Saturday 28 June to Sunday 14 September. Gallery installation Technician Martin Peck unpacks crates of dinosaur bones. (Stuart Walker / i-Images / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Internationally acclaimed interactive dinosaur exhibition.
Image Licensed to i-Images / Polaris) Picture Agency. 23/06/2025. Cumbria, United Kingdom: Internationally acclaimed interactive dinosaur exhibition. Installation of the new Dinosaur rEvolution exhibition brings together cutting-edge science, striking art, and full-sized animatronic creatures opens at Tullie in Carlisle this weekend. Unlike the dusty textbook dinosaurs of the past, this exhibition presents them as science now suggests they were: fast, feathered, and often flamboyantly strange. Dinosaur rEvolution has been developed by Gondwana Studios, specialists in dinosaur exhibitions which bridge the gap between science and public engagement. The exhibition has previously toured in New Zealand and Australia. The exhibition runs at Tullie from Saturday 28 June to Sunday 14 September. Gallery installation Technician Martin Peck unpacks crates of dinosaur bones. (Stuart Walker / i-Images / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Internationally acclaimed interactive dinosaur exhibition.
Image Licensed to i-Images / Polaris) Picture Agency. 23/06/2025. Cumbria, United Kingdom: Internationally acclaimed interactive dinosaur exhibition. Installation of the new Dinosaur rEvolution exhibition brings together cutting-edge science, striking art, and full-sized animatronic creatures opens at Tullie in Carlisle this weekend. Unlike the dusty textbook dinosaurs of the past, this exhibition presents them as science now suggests they were: fast, feathered, and often flamboyantly strange. Dinosaur rEvolution has been developed by Gondwana Studios, specialists in dinosaur exhibitions which bridge the gap between science and public engagement. The exhibition has previously toured in New Zealand and Australia. The exhibition runs at Tullie from Saturday 28 June to Sunday 14 September. (Stuart Walker / i-Images / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Internationally acclaimed interactive dinosaur exhibition.
Image Licensed to i-Images / Polaris) Picture Agency. 23/06/2025. Cumbria, United Kingdom: Internationally acclaimed interactive dinosaur exhibition. Installation of the new Dinosaur rEvolution exhibition brings together cutting-edge science, striking art, and full-sized animatronic creatures opens at Tullie in Carlisle this weekend. Unlike the dusty textbook dinosaurs of the past, this exhibition presents them as science now suggests they were: fast, feathered, and often flamboyantly strange. Dinosaur rEvolution has been developed by Gondwana Studios, specialists in dinosaur exhibitions which bridge the gap between science and public engagement. The exhibition has previously toured in New Zealand and Australia. The exhibition runs at Tullie from Saturday 28 June to Sunday 14 September. (Stuart Walker / i-Images / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Internationally acclaimed interactive dinosaur exhibition.
Image Licensed to i-Images / Polaris) Picture Agency. 23/06/2025. Cumbria, United Kingdom: Internationally acclaimed interactive dinosaur exhibition. Installation of the new Dinosaur rEvolution exhibition brings together cutting-edge science, striking art, and full-sized animatronic creatures opens at Tullie in Carlisle this weekend. Unlike the dusty textbook dinosaurs of the past, this exhibition presents them as science now suggests they were: fast, feathered, and often flamboyantly strange. Dinosaur rEvolution has been developed by Gondwana Studios, specialists in dinosaur exhibitions which bridge the gap between science and public engagement. The exhibition has previously toured in New Zealand and Australia. The exhibition runs at Tullie from Saturday 28 June to Sunday 14 September. Gallery installation Technician Martin Peck. (Stuart Walker / i-Images / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Internationally acclaimed interactive dinosaur exhibition.
Image Licensed to i-Images / Polaris) Picture Agency. 23/06/2025. Cumbria, United Kingdom: Internationally acclaimed interactive dinosaur exhibition. Installation of the new Dinosaur rEvolution exhibition brings together cutting-edge science, striking art, and full-sized animatronic creatures opens at Tullie in Carlisle this weekend. Unlike the dusty textbook dinosaurs of the past, this exhibition presents them as science now suggests they were: fast, feathered, and often flamboyantly strange. Dinosaur rEvolution has been developed by Gondwana Studios, specialists in dinosaur exhibitions which bridge the gap between science and public engagement. The exhibition has previously toured in New Zealand and Australia. The exhibition runs at Tullie from Saturday 28 June to Sunday 14 September. (Stuart Walker / i-Images / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Internationally acclaimed interactive dinosaur exhibition.
Image Licensed to i-Images / Polaris) Picture Agency. 23/06/2025. Cumbria, United Kingdom: Internationally acclaimed interactive dinosaur exhibition. Installation of the new Dinosaur rEvolution exhibition brings together cutting-edge science, striking art, and full-sized animatronic creatures opens at Tullie in Carlisle this weekend. Unlike the dusty textbook dinosaurs of the past, this exhibition presents them as science now suggests they were: fast, feathered, and often flamboyantly strange. Dinosaur rEvolution has been developed by Gondwana Studios, specialists in dinosaur exhibitions which bridge the gap between science and public engagement. The exhibition has previously toured in New Zealand and Australia. The exhibition runs at Tullie from Saturday 28 June to Sunday 14 September. Gallery installation Technician Martin Peck unpacks crates of dinosaur bones. (Stuart Walker / i-Images / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Internationally acclaimed interactive dinosaur exhibition.
Image Licensed to i-Images / Polaris) Picture Agency. 23/06/2025. Cumbria, United Kingdom: Internationally acclaimed interactive dinosaur exhibition. Installation of the new Dinosaur rEvolution exhibition brings together cutting-edge science, striking art, and full-sized animatronic creatures opens at Tullie in Carlisle this weekend. Unlike the dusty textbook dinosaurs of the past, this exhibition presents them as science now suggests they were: fast, feathered, and often flamboyantly strange. Dinosaur rEvolution has been developed by Gondwana Studios, specialists in dinosaur exhibitions which bridge the gap between science and public engagement. The exhibition has previously toured in New Zealand and Australia. The exhibition runs at Tullie from Saturday 28 June to Sunday 14 September. (Stuart Walker / i-Images / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Internationally acclaimed interactive dinosaur exhibition.
Image Licensed to i-Images / Polaris) Picture Agency. 23/06/2025. Cumbria, United Kingdom: Internationally acclaimed interactive dinosaur exhibition. Installation of the new Dinosaur rEvolution exhibition brings together cutting-edge science, striking art, and full-sized animatronic creatures opens at Tullie in Carlisle this weekend. Unlike the dusty textbook dinosaurs of the past, this exhibition presents them as science now suggests they were: fast, feathered, and often flamboyantly strange. Dinosaur rEvolution has been developed by Gondwana Studios, specialists in dinosaur exhibitions which bridge the gap between science and public engagement. The exhibition has previously toured in New Zealand and Australia. The exhibition runs at Tullie from Saturday 28 June to Sunday 14 September. Gallery installation Technician Martin Peck. (Stuart Walker / i-Images / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Internationally acclaimed interactive dinosaur exhibition.
Image Licensed to i-Images / Polaris) Picture Agency. 23/06/2025. Cumbria, United Kingdom: Internationally acclaimed interactive dinosaur exhibition. Installation of the new Dinosaur rEvolution exhibition brings together cutting-edge science, striking art, and full-sized animatronic creatures opens at Tullie in Carlisle this weekend. Unlike the dusty textbook dinosaurs of the past, this exhibition presents them as science now suggests they were: fast, feathered, and often flamboyantly strange. Dinosaur rEvolution has been developed by Gondwana Studios, specialists in dinosaur exhibitions which bridge the gap between science and public engagement. The exhibition has previously toured in New Zealand and Australia. The exhibition runs at Tullie from Saturday 28 June to Sunday 14 September. (Stuart Walker / i-Images / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Internationally acclaimed interactive dinosaur exhibition.
Image Licensed to i-Images / Polaris) Picture Agency. 23/06/2025. Cumbria, United Kingdom: Internationally acclaimed interactive dinosaur exhibition. Installation of the new Dinosaur rEvolution exhibition brings together cutting-edge science, striking art, and full-sized animatronic creatures opens at Tullie in Carlisle this weekend. Unlike the dusty textbook dinosaurs of the past, this exhibition presents them as science now suggests they were: fast, feathered, and often flamboyantly strange. Dinosaur rEvolution has been developed by Gondwana Studios, specialists in dinosaur exhibitions which bridge the gap between science and public engagement. The exhibition has previously toured in New Zealand and Australia. The exhibition runs at Tullie from Saturday 28 June to Sunday 14 September. (Stuart Walker / i-Images / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Internationally acclaimed interactive dinosaur exhibition.
Image Licensed to i-Images / Polaris) Picture Agency. 23/06/2025. Cumbria, United Kingdom: Internationally acclaimed interactive dinosaur exhibition. Installation of the new Dinosaur rEvolution exhibition brings together cutting-edge science, striking art, and full-sized animatronic creatures opens at Tullie in Carlisle this weekend. Unlike the dusty textbook dinosaurs of the past, this exhibition presents them as science now suggests they were: fast, feathered, and often flamboyantly strange. Dinosaur rEvolution has been developed by Gondwana Studios, specialists in dinosaur exhibitions which bridge the gap between science and public engagement. The exhibition has previously toured in New Zealand and Australia. The exhibition runs at Tullie from Saturday 28 June to Sunday 14 September. (Stuart Walker / i-Images / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Internationally acclaimed interactive dinosaur exhibition.
Image Licensed to i-Images / Polaris) Picture Agency. 23/06/2025. Cumbria, United Kingdom: Internationally acclaimed interactive dinosaur exhibition. Installation of the new Dinosaur rEvolution exhibition brings together cutting-edge science, striking art, and full-sized animatronic creatures opens at Tullie in Carlisle this weekend. Unlike the dusty textbook dinosaurs of the past, this exhibition presents them as science now suggests they were: fast, feathered, and often flamboyantly strange. Dinosaur rEvolution has been developed by Gondwana Studios, specialists in dinosaur exhibitions which bridge the gap between science and public engagement. The exhibition has previously toured in New Zealand and Australia. The exhibition runs at Tullie from Saturday 28 June to Sunday 14 September. Gallery installation Technician Martin Peck unpacks crates of dinosaur bones. (Stuart Walker / i-Images / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Internationally acclaimed interactive dinosaur exhibition.
23/06/2025. Cumbria, United Kingdom.
Internationally acclaimed interactive dinosaur exhibition. Installation of the new Dinosaur rEvolution exhibition brings together cutting-edge science, striking art, and full-sized animatronic creatures opens at Tullie in Carlisle this weekend. Unlike the dusty textbook dinosaurs of the past, this exhibition presents them as science now suggests they were: fast, feathered, and often flamboyantly strange. Dinosaur rEvolution has been developed by Gondwana Studios, specialists in dinosaur
exhibitions which bridge the gap between science and public engagement. The exhibition
has previously toured in New Zealand and Australia. The exhibition runs at Tullie from Saturday 28 June to Sunday 14 September. Gallery installation Technician Martin Peck.
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Internationally acclaimed interactive dinosaur exhibition.
23/06/2025. Cumbria, United Kingdom.
Internationally acclaimed interactive dinosaur exhibition. Installation of the new Dinosaur rEvolution exhibition brings together cutting-edge science, striking art, and full-sized animatronic creatures opens at Tullie in Carlisle this weekend. Unlike the dusty textbook dinosaurs of the past, this exhibition presents them as science now suggests they were: fast, feathered, and often flamboyantly strange. Dinosaur rEvolution has been developed by Gondwana Studios, specialists in dinosaur
exhibitions which bridge the gap between science and public engagement. The exhibition
has previously toured in New Zealand and Australia. The exhibition runs at Tullie from Saturday 28 June to Sunday 14 September. Gallery installation Technician Martin Peck.
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Internationally acclaimed interactive dinosaur exhibition.
23/06/2025. Cumbria, United Kingdom.
Internationally acclaimed interactive dinosaur exhibition. Installation of the new Dinosaur rEvolution exhibition brings together cutting-edge science, striking art, and full-sized animatronic creatures opens at Tullie in Carlisle this weekend. Unlike the dusty textbook dinosaurs of the past, this exhibition presents them as science now suggests they were: fast, feathered, and often flamboyantly strange. Dinosaur rEvolution has been developed by Gondwana Studios, specialists in dinosaur
exhibitions which bridge the gap between science and public engagement. The exhibition
has previously toured in New Zealand and Australia. The exhibition runs at Tullie from Saturday 28 June to Sunday 14 September.
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Internationally acclaimed interactive dinosaur exhibition.
23/06/2025. Cumbria, United Kingdom.
Internationally acclaimed interactive dinosaur exhibition. Installation of the new Dinosaur rEvolution exhibition brings together cutting-edge science, striking art, and full-sized animatronic creatures opens at Tullie in Carlisle this weekend. Unlike the dusty textbook dinosaurs of the past, this exhibition presents them as science now suggests they were: fast, feathered, and often flamboyantly strange. Dinosaur rEvolution has been developed by Gondwana Studios, specialists in dinosaur
exhibitions which bridge the gap between science and public engagement. The exhibition
has previously toured in New Zealand and Australia. The exhibition runs at Tullie from Saturday 28 June to Sunday 14 September. Gallery installation Technician Martin Peck unpacks crates of dinosaur bones.
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Internationally acclaimed interactive dinosaur exhibition.
23/06/2025. Cumbria, United Kingdom.
Internationally acclaimed interactive dinosaur exhibition. Installation of the new Dinosaur rEvolution exhibition brings together cutting-edge science, striking art, and full-sized animatronic creatures opens at Tullie in Carlisle this weekend. Unlike the dusty textbook dinosaurs of the past, this exhibition presents them as science now suggests they were: fast, feathered, and often flamboyantly strange. Dinosaur rEvolution has been developed by Gondwana Studios, specialists in dinosaur
exhibitions which bridge the gap between science and public engagement. The exhibition
has previously toured in New Zealand and Australia. The exhibition runs at Tullie from Saturday 28 June to Sunday 14 September.
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Internationally acclaimed interactive dinosaur exhibition.
23/06/2025. Cumbria, United Kingdom.
Internationally acclaimed interactive dinosaur exhibition. Installation of the new Dinosaur rEvolution exhibition brings together cutting-edge science, striking art, and full-sized animatronic creatures opens at Tullie in Carlisle this weekend. Unlike the dusty textbook dinosaurs of the past, this exhibition presents them as science now suggests they were: fast, feathered, and often flamboyantly strange. Dinosaur rEvolution has been developed by Gondwana Studios, specialists in dinosaur
exhibitions which bridge the gap between science and public engagement. The exhibition
has previously toured in New Zealand and Australia. The exhibition runs at Tullie from Saturday 28 June to Sunday 14 September.
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Internationally acclaimed interactive dinosaur exhibition.
23/06/2025. Cumbria, United Kingdom.
Internationally acclaimed interactive dinosaur exhibition. Installation of the new Dinosaur rEvolution exhibition brings together cutting-edge science, striking art, and full-sized animatronic creatures opens at Tullie in Carlisle this weekend. Unlike the dusty textbook dinosaurs of the past, this exhibition presents them as science now suggests they were: fast, feathered, and often flamboyantly strange. Dinosaur rEvolution has been developed by Gondwana Studios, specialists in dinosaur
exhibitions which bridge the gap between science and public engagement. The exhibition
has previously toured in New Zealand and Australia. The exhibition runs at Tullie from Saturday 28 June to Sunday 14 September. Gallery installation Technician Martin Peck unpacks crates of dinosaur bones.
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Internationally acclaimed interactive dinosaur exhibition.
23/06/2025. Cumbria, United Kingdom.
Internationally acclaimed interactive dinosaur exhibition. Installation of the new Dinosaur rEvolution exhibition brings together cutting-edge science, striking art, and full-sized animatronic creatures opens at Tullie in Carlisle this weekend. Unlike the dusty textbook dinosaurs of the past, this exhibition presents them as science now suggests they were: fast, feathered, and often flamboyantly strange. Dinosaur rEvolution has been developed by Gondwana Studios, specialists in dinosaur
exhibitions which bridge the gap between science and public engagement. The exhibition
has previously toured in New Zealand and Australia. The exhibition runs at Tullie from Saturday 28 June to Sunday 14 September. Gallery installation Technician Martin Peck unpacks crates of dinosaur bones.
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Internationally acclaimed interactive dinosaur exhibition.
23/06/2025. Cumbria, United Kingdom.
Internationally acclaimed interactive dinosaur exhibition. Installation of the new Dinosaur rEvolution exhibition brings together cutting-edge science, striking art, and full-sized animatronic creatures opens at Tullie in Carlisle this weekend. Unlike the dusty textbook dinosaurs of the past, this exhibition presents them as science now suggests they were: fast, feathered, and often flamboyantly strange. Dinosaur rEvolution has been developed by Gondwana Studios, specialists in dinosaur
exhibitions which bridge the gap between science and public engagement. The exhibition
has previously toured in New Zealand and Australia. The exhibition runs at Tullie from Saturday 28 June to Sunday 14 September. Gallery installation Technician Martin Peck unpacks crates of dinosaur bones.
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Internationally acclaimed interactive dinosaur exhibition.
23/06/2025. Cumbria, United Kingdom.
Internationally acclaimed interactive dinosaur exhibition. Installation of the new Dinosaur rEvolution exhibition brings together cutting-edge science, striking art, and full-sized animatronic creatures opens at Tullie in Carlisle this weekend. Unlike the dusty textbook dinosaurs of the past, this exhibition presents them as science now suggests they were: fast, feathered, and often flamboyantly strange. Dinosaur rEvolution has been developed by Gondwana Studios, specialists in dinosaur
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Internationally acclaimed interactive dinosaur exhibition.
Image Licensed to i-Images Picture Agency. 23/06/2025. Cumbria, United Kingdom. Internationally acclaimed interactive dinosaur exhibition. Installation of the new Dinosaur rEvolution exhibition brings together cutting-edge science, striking art, and full-sized animatronic creatures opens at Tullie in Carlisle this weekend. Unlike the dusty textbook dinosaurs of the past, this exhibition presents them as science now suggests they were: fast, feathered, and often flamboyantly strange. Dinosaur rEvolution has been developed by Gondwana Studios, specialists in dinosaur
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Internationally acclaimed interactive dinosaur exhibition.
23/06/2025. Cumbria, United Kingdom.
Internationally acclaimed interactive dinosaur exhibition. Installation of the new Dinosaur rEvolution exhibition brings together cutting-edge science, striking art, and full-sized animatronic creatures opens at Tullie in Carlisle this weekend. Unlike the dusty textbook dinosaurs of the past, this exhibition presents them as science now suggests they were: fast, feathered, and often flamboyantly strange. Dinosaur rEvolution has been developed by Gondwana Studios, specialists in dinosaur
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Internationally acclaimed interactive dinosaur exhibition.
23/06/2025. Cumbria, United Kingdom.
Internationally acclaimed interactive dinosaur exhibition. Installation of the new Dinosaur rEvolution exhibition brings together cutting-edge science, striking art, and full-sized animatronic creatures opens at Tullie in Carlisle this weekend. Unlike the dusty textbook dinosaurs of the past, this exhibition presents them as science now suggests they were: fast, feathered, and often flamboyantly strange. Dinosaur rEvolution has been developed by Gondwana Studios, specialists in dinosaur
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Pliosaur skull has been discovered in Dorset, UK. Pliosaur skull has been discovered in Dorset, UK.
Pliosaur skull has been discovered in Dorset, UK. The find is part of a David Attenborough BBC documentary, called Attenborough and the Giant Sea Monster and will go on show to the public next year at the Etches Collection in Dorset, UK. Images taken at the Etches Collection in Kimmeridge, Dorset. Pictured - Steve Etches looks at the pliosaur fossil
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Pliosaur skull has been discovered in Dorset, UK. Pliosaur skull has been discovered in Dorset, UK.
Pliosaur skull has been discovered in Dorset, UK. The find is part of a David Attenborough BBC documentary, called Attenborough and the Giant Sea Monster and will go on show to the public next year at the Etches Collection in Dorset, UK. Images taken at the Etches Collection in Kimmeridge, Dorset. Pictured - Steve Etches looks at the pliosaur fossil
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Pliosaur skull has been discovered in Dorset, UK. Pliosaur skull has been discovered in Dorset, UK.
Pliosaur skull has been discovered in Dorset, UK. The find is part of a David Attenborough BBC documentary, called Attenborough and the Giant Sea Monster and will go on show to the public next year at the Etches Collection in Dorset, UK. Images taken at the Etches Collection in Kimmeridge, Dorset. Pictured - Steve Etches looks at the pliosaur fossil
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Pliosaur skull has been discovered in Dorset, UK. Pliosaur skull has been discovered in Dorset, UK.
Pliosaur skull has been discovered in Dorset, UK. The find is part of a David Attenborough BBC documentary, called Attenborough and the Giant Sea Monster and will go on show to the public next year at the Etches Collection in Dorset, UK. Images taken at the Etches Collection in Kimmeridge, Dorset. Pictured - Steve Etches looks at the pliosaur fossil
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Pliosaur skull has been discovered in Dorset, UK. Pliosaur skull has been discovered in Dorset, UK.
Pliosaur skull has been discovered in Dorset, UK. The find is part of a David Attenborough BBC documentary, called Attenborough and the Giant Sea Monster and will go on show to the public next year at the Etches Collection in Dorset, UK. Images taken at the Etches Collection in Kimmeridge, Dorset. Pictured - Steve Etches looks at the pliosaur fossil
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Pliosaur skull has been discovered in Dorset, UK. Pliosaur skull has been discovered in Dorset, UK.
Pliosaur skull has been discovered in Dorset, UK. The find is part of a David Attenborough BBC documentary, called Attenborough and the Giant Sea Monster and will go on show to the public next year at the Etches Collection in Dorset, UK. Images taken at the Etches Collection in Kimmeridge, Dorset. Pictured - Steve Etches looks at the pliosaur fossil
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Pliosaur skull has been discovered in Dorset, UK. Pliosaur skull has been discovered in Dorset, UK.
Pliosaur skull has been discovered in Dorset, UK. The find is part of a David Attenborough BBC documentary, called Attenborough and the Giant Sea Monster and will go on show to the public next year at the Etches Collection in Dorset, UK. Images taken at the Etches Collection in Kimmeridge, Dorset. Pictured - the new pliosaur skull fossil and teeth restored by Steve Etches
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Pliosaur skull has been discovered in Dorset, UK. Pliosaur skull has been discovered in Dorset, UK.
Pliosaur skull has been discovered in Dorset, UK. The find is part of a David Attenborough BBC documentary, called Attenborough and the Giant Sea Monster and will go on show to the public next year at the Etches Collection in Dorset, UK. Images taken at the Etches Collection in Kimmeridge, Dorset. Pictured - the new pliosaur skull fossil and teeth restored by Steve Etches
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Pliosaur skull has been discovered in Dorset, UK. Pliosaur skull has been discovered in Dorset, UK.
Pliosaur skull has been discovered in Dorset, UK. The find is part of a David Attenborough BBC documentary, called Attenborough and the Giant Sea Monster and will go on show to the public next year at the Etches Collection in Dorset, UK. Images taken at the Etches Collection in Kimmeridge, Dorset. Pictured - the new pliosaur skull fossil restored by Steve Etches
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The Natural History Museum’s Dippy the Diplodocus is this week being built in the Nave of Norwich Cathedral ahead of Dippy on Tour
The Natural History Museum’s Dippy the Diplodocus is this week being built in the Nave of Norwich Cathedral ahead of Dippy on Tour: A Natural History Adventure opening to the public at 1pm on Tuesday 13 July. Norwich Cathedral. Norwich. Photograph by David Levene 8/7/21
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The Natural History Museum’s Dippy the Diplodocus is this week being built in the Nave of Norwich Cathedral ahead of Dippy on Tour
Dippy merchanidise being prepared for sale. The Natural History Museum’s Dippy the Diplodocus is this week being built in the Nave of Norwich Cathedral ahead of Dippy on Tour: A Natural History Adventure opening to the public at 1pm on Tuesday 13 July. Norwich Cathedral. Norwich. Photograph by David Levene 8/7/21
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The Natural History Museum’s Dippy the Diplodocus is this week being built in the Nave of Norwich Cathedral ahead of Dippy on Tour
The Natural History Museum’s Dippy the Diplodocus is this week being built in the Nave of Norwich Cathedral ahead of Dippy on Tour: A Natural History Adventure opening to the public at 1pm on Tuesday 13 July. Norwich Cathedral. Norwich. Photograph by David Levene 8/7/21
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The Natural History Museum’s Dippy the Diplodocus is this week being built in the Nave of Norwich Cathedral ahead of Dippy on Tour
The Natural History Museum’s Dippy the Diplodocus is this week being built in the Nave of Norwich Cathedral ahead of Dippy on Tour: A Natural History Adventure opening to the public at 1pm on Tuesday 13 July. Norwich Cathedral. Norwich. Photograph by David Levene 8/7/21
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The Natural History Museum’s Dippy the Diplodocus is this week being built in the Nave of Norwich Cathedral ahead of Dippy on Tour
The Natural History Museum’s Dippy the Diplodocus is this week being built in the Nave of Norwich Cathedral ahead of Dippy on Tour: A Natural History Adventure opening to the public at 1pm on Tuesday 13 July. Norwich Cathedral. Norwich. Photograph by David Levene 8/7/21
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