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Dinosaurs in Motion at the Arizona Science Center

Started by suspsy, February 10, 2016, 12:19:09 PM

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suspsy

Finally getting around to posting these photos from my trip to Arizona way back in November. This exhibit consists of life-sized skeletal models created from recycled metal and equipped with mechanics for movement.

http://www.imagineexhibitions.com/tabid/353/Default.aspx

Ugh. Tired old JP raptor. Let`s go in!

IMG_1081 by Suspsy Three, on Flickr

Pachycephalosaurus, but they look like Stegoceras. These ones were not operable.

IMG_1083 by Suspsy Three, on Flickr

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Ankylosaurus with incorrect nostrils. Looked like it had a working tail, but there were no controls for it. Probably too hazardous given the layout of the exhibit.

IMG_1085 by Suspsy Three, on Flickr

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Triceratops. This one also did not move.

IMG_1091 by Suspsy Three, on Flickr

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alexeratops

like a bantha!

Blade-of-the-Moon

Looks like someone took Jim Gary's art to the next level.

suspsy

#3
Here`s the big star of the exhibit, a Tyrannosaurus rex with chomping jaws! This was fun to play with! Kids were loving it! :)

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suspsy

#4
Gastornis.

IMG_1098 by Suspsy Three, on Flickr

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IMG_1101 by Suspsy Three, on Flickr

Struthiomimus.

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suspsy

#5
Ouranosaurus.

IMG_1120 by Suspsy Three, on Flickr

IMG_1121 by Suspsy Three, on Flickr

Parasaurolophus.

IMG_1123 by Suspsy Three, on Flickr

IMG_1124 by Suspsy Three, on Flickr
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suspsy

#6
A pair of Ornithomimus.

IMG_1148 by Suspsy Three, on Flickr

IMG_1129 by Suspsy Three, on Flickr

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Plesiosaurus.

IMG_1125 by Suspsy Three, on Flickr

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suspsy

#8
Diplodocus.

IMG_1111 by Suspsy Three, on Flickr

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IMG_1131 by Suspsy Three, on Flickr

Deinonychus.

IMG_1102 by Suspsy Three, on Flickr

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suspsy

#9
Here's the last of my photos: a crow and a whooping crane, modern dinosaurs. Note how the feathers have been made from screen mesh.

IMG_1106 by Suspsy Three, on Flickr

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And that's Dinosaurs in Motion. :)
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