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Dinosauria (museum) Exibition Prague at Pop Entertainment Center with Blue Rhino Lifesize Replicas

Started by Die_Maulquappe, August 11, 2025, 12:33:21 PM

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Die_Maulquappe

Hi,
i made a trip to beautiful Prague and vistited OF COURSE ...
the Dinosauria Exibition Prague at Pop Entertainment Center with Blue Rhino Lifesize Replicas.


It´s no large museum it´s an exibition with much room for every Dinosaur to visualize the real size and have free view evry angle on the entire skeleton or lifesize replica.
There where literally nearly 8 people there during the 1,5hour is spend there. No-Dinofreaks can walk through in 25min slowly.
But I mean, I had the exibition literally for me alone so I had to take advantage of that and took it all in.

I took comparison photos at the same height/line of sight with a 178cm tall person in each case.

I've seen large bull elephants in Africa before, but I have to say, even the 3-ton Stegosaurus looks larger with its plates, and the T. rex could easily take down a 4-meter bull.
That thing is huge in the flesh.
And that Triceratops is a real bulldozer and much wider.
So the animal in the flesh easily weighs 10 tons or more.
The grotesque Quetzalcoatlus would have eaten me like a worm.^^
A truly amazing and unforgettable experience for dinosaur fans.
The skeleton alone gives a false impression of the enormous animal surrounding it.
It's not about the length, it's about the volume of flesh.
These Blue Rhino figures are truly the best of the best.
It's a shame that Europe (and in my case, Germany) is once again so backward.

So  off to Prague :D
Enjoy :D
First: Karl the Tyrannosaurus ( with size comparison )















Second: Trik the Triceratops






Third: Seven the Stegosaurus







Forth: Quetzacoatlus and Co.












Fifth: Diplodocus



Sixth: Allosaurus




Seventh: Mosasaurus




Others:




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Life-sized quetzalcoatlus are always so creepy to me - especially in walking pose. It's like my brain refuses to accept that such animals could possibly exist. I have no modern analogue
Just because I have a short attention span doesn't mean

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Thanks for sharing these photos! There are some Blue Rhino models at the museum 10km from me, and it's cool to see them in someone else's town.
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