Never mind the technicality that a zoo usually houses live animals and dinosaurs have been extinct for a few millennia...
On Labor Day we spent a little time getting to know the dinosaurs that are temporarily making their home in the woods at the NC Zoo.
one we got to know a bit better than the others ~ ride 'em t'rex! |
We spent adequate time gazing at the buffalo (yes, I know they are actually bison, but who really calls them that), dropped quarters in the viewfinders to study the elephants and the rhinos in a bit more detail, and cooed over the baby gorillas and chimpanzees. But that was all a drop in the bucket compared to coming face to face with a brachiosaurus. They all ~ Daniel in particular ~ were in such a state of awe at the sheer size of the thing that they couldn't stop waving to it.
the kids were so far in front of it that you don't get the full scale effect |
my silly big girl when asked what kind of noise a therizinosaurus (she's touching a replica of one's claw) would make |
The learning tent was fun and we spent a decent amount of time explaining pictures to the kids who listened eagerly.
But that education tent couldn't hold a candle to a moving triceratops.
And certainly didn't get the second glances that the Tyrannosaurus Rex demanded.
I'll admit. That joker was a bit intimidating when he roared and then stared me down.
The exhibit was done well with just enough information (read "not too much") about each species of dinosaur to keep the kids interested. For example, did you know that brontosaurus and apatosaurus are actually the same dinosaur? Turns out paleontologists had not kept great records and it was first discovered and named apatosaurus. Later when another one was discovered a different paleontologist named it brontosaurus. Whatever scientists want to call it, my boys were especially drawn to this one.
yes, this photo included primarily because they are holding hands ~ voluntarily. melt this momma's heart! |
for the record, mr. dilophosaurus delivered... |
dancing amid the herbivore food (ferns) |
...and then to make a quick get away before the vicious T-Rex attacked.
3 comments:
oh we need to get up there before that exhibit closes! Look awesome!
Oh no Kristi! I can totally see it in the last photo of this bunch. Daniel is absolutely getting bigger! He really looks four (which for the record is my favorite age). Ky's expression on the jeep is hilarious too!
What an awesome zoo trip! I have a 4 year old who would LOVE to see those dinos....they look huge!
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