ST. LOUIS — A popular dinosaur exhibit is now fully open at the Saint Louis Zoo.
The Emerson Dinoroarus exhibit reopened Friday after its soft launch last year. It features animatronic and stationary dinosaurs, as well as new additions, such as never-before-seen spiky dinosaur euoplocephalus, a dino dig, a dino playground, and enhanced educational offerings, an animal space with North American river otters, and more, according to a press release.
“This engaging attraction for all ages features 14 different groupings of animatronic and stationary dinosaurs – colorful, prehistoric creatures that move realistically, some roaring and spitting or placidly munching on the lush vegetation,” the press release states.
The exhibit has a variety of dinosaur species, including euoplocephalus, a life-size triceratops, 12-foot-tall tyrannosaurus rex, giant stork-like quetzalcoatlus, 18-foot-tall brachiosaurus, nest of duck-billed parasaurolophus babies and more.
To make a reservation and for ticket prices, visit the Saint Louis Zoo’s website.