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What Would Happen If Dinosaurs were Alive Today?
Jun. 27, 2022
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Fiberglass Dinosaurs vs. Animatronic Dinosaurs
Jun. 24, 2022
Dinosaurs have always been fascinating creatures. Their fossils are amazing prehistoric relics that are hard to find and worth thousands of dollars. Paleontologists spend years searching for fossils in order to learn more about these animals.
Why Choose Fiberglass Dinosaur Sculptures?
Jun. 11, 2022
Fiberglass is an almost revolutionary material in the decoration of homes, gardens or public spaces. In fact, fiberglass sculpture is starting to become a popular trend in interior and exterior design.
How To Make Dinosaur Costume?
May. 25, 2022
With the spreading of dinosaur culture, dinosaur costume turns to be a very hot animatronic prop in the market.
Why Choose A Realistic Dinosaur Costume?
May. 12, 2022
Over the years, dinosaur costumes have evolved. From fabric-made figurines to lifelike skins, dinosaur costumes have witnessed tremendous changes. Electronically animated realistic dinosaur costumes have been popular in the market for a long time.
Inflatable Dinosaur Costumes vs Dinosaur Costumes
Apr. 22, 2022
When it comes to fantasy creatures and science fiction movies, it's the kind of dinosaurs that fascinate and amaze us. With the widespread popularity of the Jurassic series, people now enjoy adding dinosaurs to their everyday lives.
What’s The Application of Animatronic Dinosaurs?
Apr. 09, 2022
Animatronic Dinosaur is the use of cable traction devices or motors to imitate dinosaurs, or bring lifelike features to other inanimate objects.
Dinosaur Extinction Facts
Mar. 16, 2022
Did you know? The K-T extinction was not the first such massive die-off in history, nor was it the largest. The Permian-Triassic extinction event, known as the Great Dying, occurred 251.4 million years ago and eradicated 96 percent of all marine species and 70 percent of all terrestrial vertebrates species on earth.