While in its place the animatronic dinosaurs will come to alive!

Custom Ancient animal models, Custom animatronic models, making immersive and interactive animatronic attractions:the Jurassic theme animatronic dinosaurs, realistic walking dinosaur costume, animatronic dragon robot, artificially magic robotic animals and related amusement rides.Blue Lizard is an art artificial creatures manufacturer aimed at taking your themed animatronic attractions from conception to completion.


  • Model: AD-41, AD-42, AD-43,AD-44, AD-45
  • 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.
  • Product Detail

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    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).

    PRODUCT OVERVIEW

    Suchomimus(AD-41) Overview: Suchomimus (meaning "crocodile mimic") is a genus of spinosaurid dinosaur that lived between 125 and 112 million years ago in what is now Niger, during the Aptian to early Albian stages of the Early Cretaceous period. Suchomimus was 9.5 to 11 metres (31 to 36 feet) long and weighed between 2.5 to 5.2 tonnes (2.8 to 5.7 short tons), although the holotype specimen may not have been fully grown. Suchomimus's narrow skull was perched on a short neck, and its forelimbs were powerfully built, bearing a giant claw on each thumb.  

    Hesperosaurus(AD-42) Overview: Hesperosaurus is an herbivorous stegosaurian dinosaur from the Kimmeridgian epoch of the Jurassic period, approximately 156 million years ago.Fossils of Hesperosaurus have since 1985 been found in the state of Wyoming and Montana in the United States of America. Several relatively complete skeletons of Hesperosaurus are known. One specimen preserves the first known impression of the horn sheath of a stegosaurian back plate.Hesperosaurus was six to seven metres long and two to three tonnes in weight.

    Pachycephalosaurus(AD-43) Overview:Pachycephalosaurus is a genus of pachycephalosaurid dinosaurs.  It lived during the Late Cretaceous Period (Maastrichtian stage) of what is now North America. Remains have been excavated in Montana, South Dakota, Wyoming and Alberta. It was a herbivorous creature which is primarily known from a single skull and a few extremely thick skull roofs, at 22 centimetres (9 inches) thick. More complete fossils have been found in recent years. Pachycephalosaurus was among the last non-avian dinosaurs before the Cretaceous–Paleogene extinction event.

    Dimetrodon(AD-44) Overview: Dimetrodon is an extinct genus of non-mammalian synapsid that lived during the Cisuralian (Early Permian), around 295–272 million years ago (Mya).The most prominent feature of Dimetrodon is the large neural spine sail on its back formed by elongated spines extending from the vertebrae. Dimetrodon is often mistaken for a dinosaur or as a contemporary of dinosaurs in popular culture, but it became extinct some 40 million years before the first appearance of dinosaurs.

    Tylocephale(AD-45) Overview: Tylocephale is a genus of pachycephalosaurid dinosaur from the Late Cretaceous period. It was a herbivorous dinosaur estimated to have been about 2 m (6.6 ft) in length. It had the tallest dome of any known pachycephalosaur.Tylocephale lived during the Campanian stage, around 74 million years ago. It was discovered in the Khulsan locality of the Barun Goyot Formation, Mongolia. Pachycephalosaurids evolved in Asia and then migrated into North America, thus it is likely that Tylocephale migrated back into Asia.


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