The Dinosaur Gallery: Exploring Lost Worlds

The Rutland Dinosaur is back! The Dinosaur, a Cetiosaurus, is taking centre stage in the new exhibition that will show extinct animals were not ‘prehistoric monsters’ but living and breathing creatures. Discover what life was like millions of years ago and see how the world and the living things on it change constantly over time. Explore lost worlds and find out how dinosaurs and other prehistoric animals lived. Suitable for all ages, the gallery includes new dinosaur interactives, hands-on activities and cutting edge reconstructions of marine reptiles.

Suitable for
Any age
Family friendly


Website
www.leicester.gov.uk/dinosaurs


Source: http://www.culture24.org.uk//em000067?id=EVENT362574


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