Dinosaur factory Dino model Products for dino parks

Dinosaur factory Dino model Products for dino parks, real size dinosaur models making, Detailed lines, environmentally friendly materials, heat-resistant and water-resistant design, realistic movements and sounds, these dinosaur models are perfect for Dinosaur land or Jurassic theme Park.


  • Model: AD-16, AD-17, AD-18,AD-19, AD-20
  • Color: Any color is available
  • Size: Real life size or customized size
  • Payment: T/T, Western Union.
  • Min.Order Quantity: 1 Set.
  • Lead time: 20-45 days or depends on order quantity after payment.
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    Dinosaur land or Jurassic theme Parks are aways asking for real size dinosaur models, some of them with customized movements, sounds, and special furs, Yes, all  can be done here!By Blue Lizard Company, a professional manufacturer of simulated dinosaurs and simulated animals.

    PRODUCT DESCRIPTION

    Sound: Dinosaur roaring and breathing sounds.

    Movements: 

    1. Mouth open and close synchronize with sound.

    2. Eyes blinking.

    3. Neck moves up and down.

    4. Head moves left to right.

    5. Forelimbs move.

    6. Belly breathing.

    7. Tail sway.

    8. Front body up and down.

    9. Smoke spray.

    10. Wings flap.(Decide which movements to use according to the size of the product.)

    Control Mode: Infrared Sensor, Remote control, Token coin operated, Customized etc.

    Certificate: CE, SGS

    Usage: Attraction and promotion. (amusement park, theme park, museum, playground, city plaza, shopping mall and other indoor/outdoor venues.)

    Power: 110/220V, AC, 200-2000W.

    Plug: Euro plug, British Standard/SAA/C-UL. (depends on standard of your country). 

    Dinosaur model products shows

    Pterosaur(AD-16) Overview: Pterosaurs were flying reptiles of the extinct clade or order Pterosauria. They existed during most of the Mesozoic: from the Late Triassic to the end of the Cretaceous (228 to 66 million years ago. Pterosaurs are the earliest vertebrates known to have evolved powered flight.  Pterosaurs are often referred to by popular media or the general public as "flying dinosaurs", but dinosaurs are defined as the descendants of the last common ancestor of the Saurischia and Ornithischia, which excludes the pterosaurs. 

    Pterosaur(AD-17) Overview: There were two major types of pterosaurs. Basal pterosaurs (also called 'non-pterodactyloid pterosaurs' or 'rhamphorhynchoids') were smaller animals with fully toothed jaws and, typically, long tails. Their wide wing membranes probably included and connected the hind legs. On the ground, they would have had an awkward sprawling posture, but their joint anatomy and strong claws would have made them effective climbers, and they may have lived in trees. Basal pterosaurs were insectivores or predators of small vertebrates.

    Pterosaur(AD-18) Overview: Pterosaurs sported coats of hair-like filaments known as pycnofibers, which covered their bodies and parts of their wings. Pycnofibers grew in several forms, from simple filaments to branching down feathers. These are possibly homologous to the down feathers found on both avian and some non-avian dinosaurs, suggesting that early feathers evolved in the common ancestor of pterosaurs and dinosaurs, possibly as insulation. In life, pterosaurs would have had smooth or fluffy coats that did not resemble bird feathers.

    Carnotaurus(AD-19) Overview: Carnotaurus is a genus of theropod dinosaur that lived in South America during the Late Cretaceous period, probably sometime between 71 and 69 million years ago. Carnotaurus was a lightly built, bipedal predator, measuring 7.5 to 8 m (24.6 to 26.2 ft) in length and weighing at least 1.35 metric tons (1.33 long tons; 1.49 short tons). The feeding habits of Carnotaurus remain unclear: some studies suggested the animal was able to hunt down very large prey such as sauropods, while other studies found it preyed mainly on relatively small animals.

    Apatosaurus(AD-20) Overview: Apatosaurus is a genus of herbivorous sauropod dinosaur that lived in North America during the Late Jurassic period. Apatosaurus lived about 152 to 151 million years ago (mya),  apatosaurus had an average length of 21–22.8 m (69–75 ft), and an average mass of 16.4–22.4 t (16.1–22.0 long tons; 18.1–24.7 short tons). A few specimens indicate a maximum length of 11–30% greater than average and a mass of 32.7–72.6 t (32.2–71.5 long tons; 36.0–80.0 short tons). 


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