Museum and Dino park Animatronic Dinosaur Model Products Supply

Museum and Dino park Animatronic Dinosaur Model Products Supply.Blue Lizard is an art artificial creatures manufacturer aimed at taking your themed animatronic attractions from conception to completion.We help you build 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, and various kinds of enchanted and dreamy monster creatures are created to interact with audiences.


  • Model: AD-46, AD-47, AD-48,AD-49, AD-50
  • 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

    Pachycephalosaurus(AD-46) Overview: Like other pachycephalosaurids, Pachycephalosaurus was a bipedal herbivore with an extremely thick skull roof. It possessed long hindlimbs and small forelimbs. Pachycephalosaurus is the largest-known pachycephalosaur. The thick skull domes of Pachycephalosaurus and related genera gave rise to the hypothesis that pachycephalosaurs used their skulls in intra-species combat. This hypothesis has been disputed in recent years.Pachycephalosaurus was probably bipedal and was the largest of the pachycephalosaurid (bone-headed) dinosaurs. 

    Muttaburrasaurus(AD-47) Overview: Muttaburrasaurus was a genus of herbivorous iguanodontian ornithopod dinosaur, which lived in what is now northeastern Australia sometime between 107 and 103 million years ago during the early Cretaceous period. It has been recovered in some analyses as a member of the iguanodontian clade Rhabdodontomorpha. After Kunbarrasaurus, it is Australia's most completely known dinosaur from skeletal remains.Muttaburrasaurus was about 8 metres (26 ft) and weighed around 2.8 metric tons (3.1 short tons).

    Baryonyx(AD-48) Overview: Baryonyx is a genus of theropod dinosaur which lived in the Barremian stage of the Early Cretaceous period, about 130–125 million years ago. The holotype specimen, which may not have been fully grown, was estimated to have been between 7.5 and 10 metres (25 and 33 feet) long and to have weighed between 1.2 and 1.7 metric tons (1.3 and 1.9 short tons; 1.2 and 1.7 long tons). Baryonyx had a long, low, and narrow snout, which has been compared to that of a gharial. The tip of the snout expanded to the sides in the shape of a rosette. 

    Coloradisaurus(AD-49) Overview: Coloradisaurus is a genus of massospondylid sauropodomorph dinosaur. It lived during the Late Triassic period (Norian stage) in what is now La Rioja Province, Argentina. The holotype individual has been estimated to have been 3 m (10 ft) long with a mass of 70 kg (150 lb).Coloradisaurus was classified as a plateosaurid in the original description by scientists, but this pre-dated the use of phylogenetic analyses in paleontology. Originally it was named Coloradia, but this name has been used by a moth, so the name was changed. 

    Coelophysis(AD-50) Overview: Coelophysis is an extinct genus of coelophysid theropod dinosaur that lived approximately 221.5 to 196 million years ago during the latter part of the Triassic Period in what is now the southwestern United States and a species possibly belonging to this genus. Coelophysis was a small, slenderly-built, ground-dwelling, bipedal carnivore, that could grow up to 3 m (9.8 ft) long. It is one of the earliest known dinosaur genera. Scattered material representing similar animals has been found worldwide in some Late Triassic and Early Jurassic formations.


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