ZooParc once again taken over by twenty lifelike dinosaurs

In addition to mhorrgazelles, giraffes and ring-tailed lemurs, giant dinosaurs will be on display at ZooParc this fall. Visitors to the park in Overloon can once again come face to face with twenty lifelike dinosaurs between September 30 and November 13.

Tyrannosaurus rex, Cryolophosaurus and Omeisaurus, among others, will have a place in ZooParc. These lifelike prehistoric animals, some of which move and make sounds, are normally on display at World of Dinos, Europe's largest dino expo.

The Spinosaurus is also coming to ZooParc. This dino was one of the largest and most agile carnivorous dinosaurs and used to live in Africa. The mhorrgazelles that recently came to ZooParc are also from Africa. Roel Huibers, general manager of ZooParc, says: "It is nice that with the arrival of the dinosaurs we can also make a link to the animals of today."

Ancestry
Huibers enthusiastically reveals, "I can't wait to see all the creations back in the park. Dinosaurs are the distant ancestors of some of the animals living on our globe today. This allows visitors to make the connection to this era in a fun and educational way."

ZooParc will feature twenty dinos scattered throughout the park. Next to all creations, which will be spread throughout the park, will be signs with information about the eating behavior, habits and way of life of these prehistoric animals.

Do you dare to come see us during the Dino Weeks from September 30 to November 13 at ZooParc? You visit the Dino Weeks with a regular ZooParc ticket.

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