Experience the thrill of the dinosaur era up close and personal with a large, Large dinosaur statue that takes you back millions of years to when these magnificent creatures roamed the Earth.
Incorporating these impressive dinosaur sculptures into a dinosaur-themed park not only provides incredible visual appeal, but also offers an educational experience about these prehistoric giants.
Visitors can immerse themselves in the fascinating world of dinosaurs while enjoying a top-notch sensory experience.
So, come and explore a unique attraction that combines both entertainment and learning, perfect for a memorable day out!
Brachiosaurus lived in North America during the late Jurassic period and possibly in North Africa during the early Cretaceous period. It is a unique member of the sauropod dinosaurs, specifically within the Camarasauridae family.
Brachiosaurus thrived in the late Jurassic period and belongs to the sauropod group. It reached lengths of up to 26 meters, stood 12 to 16 meters tall, and weighed around 30 tons, making it the tallest dinosaur with a complete skeleton ever excavated and one of the largest and heaviest dinosaurs to have ever roamed the Earth.
Its most distinctive feature is its enormous forelimbs, which is why it is called "Brachiosaurus" (meaning "arm lizard"). Brachiosaurus had a very small head, indicating limited intelligence, and it is considered a dinosaur with relatively low cognitive abilities.
Its nostrils were located on the top of its head, forming a mound-like structure. It possessed a well-developed jaw with 52 flat and sharp teeth, which could easily snap off tender pine branches.