55 mins |
Rated
TBC
15 April 2023, 2.00pm & 5.00pm
Erth’s Dinosaur Zoo™ includes a menagerie of insects and dinosaurs that once roamed free around the world and are now in daily residence, including our most recent zoo addition, a carnivorous theropod known as the Australovenator, discovered in QLD - the most complete meat-eating skeleton yet found in Australia.
With its glorious, laconic, Aussie humour, get right up close and personal with an amazing array of prehistoric creatures, from baby dinos to some of the largest carnivores and herbivores that have ever walked the planet.
Erth’s dinosaurs are unmistakably ‘alive,’ and mostly friendly, in this fun, educational and original performance, connecting young audiences to the real science of paleontology.
This extraordinarily imaginative work delights audiences from 3 years and up. Audiences learn how to feed and interact with Erth’s dinosaurs in a once in a lifetime interactive experience. Children can watch wide-eyed from a safe distance or dare to get right up close to these prehistoric creatures.
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15 April 2023, 2.00pm & 5.00pm
Erth’s Dinosaur Zoo™ includes a menagerie of insects and dinosaurs that once roamed free around the world and are now in daily residence, including our most recent zoo addition, a carnivorous theropod known as the Australovenator, discovered in QLD - the most complete meat-eating skeleton yet found in Australia.
With its glorious, laconic, Aussie humour, get right up close and personal with an amazing array of prehistoric creatures, from baby dinos to some of the largest carnivores and herbivores that have ever walked the planet.
Erth’s dinosaurs are unmistakably ‘alive,’ and mostly friendly, in this fun, educational and original performance, connecting young audiences to the real science of paleontology.
This extraordinarily imaginative work delights audiences from 3 years and up. Audiences learn how to feed and interact with Erth’s dinosaurs in a once in a lifetime interactive experience. Children can watch wide-eyed from a safe distance or dare to get right up close to these prehistoric creatures.