7 to April 30, 2018
.m.; Exhibit opens early to members at 9:30 a.m.
December 26 — April 30.
rd and once you buy 10 admissions you’ll get 5 free!
Visit our website brevardzoo.org to learn more.
Registration is coming soon.
Dinner with Dinosaurs- Family style!
January 27, 5:30 to 7:30 p.m.
No bones about it, this exclusive family dinner experience
will be a roaring good time! Our adventure includes a dino meet
and greet and evening trek through the
exhibit!
Donuts with Dinos
January 20, 8:30 to 10 a.m.
Donut let your family miss this stompin good time! Uncover your
dinolicious donut and join in some prehistoric activities with TRex and
friends.
Dino-Might Night Hike and Overnights
December 9, February 10, March 10, April 14
Admontonia Jr. Paleontologist Series
Select Saturdays January through April
Ages 9 to 12, 1 to 3 p.m.
Check out my pair of 20-inch long shoulder
spikes and my fibrous mesh to keep my armor
in place. With all this state of the art armor who
needs a large brain and move fast! Do you have a budding paleontologist at home or do they want to
learn what it takes to be one? Become a Jr. Paleontologist and learn the
techniques, dig with the tools and uncover real fossils during
this series! The discoveries are sure to amaze!
ently discovered
elated to Oviraptor—
ur with feathers. I have
and shortened tail
egged meat eaters, as
ve a tall crest on my
wary.
Suchomimus Quetzalcoatlus
Some might actually say that my skull resembles
that of a crocodile. With a long snout and rows
of sharp teeth, I am sure to catch something
divine. However, I also have a foot-long thumb
claw that helps catch and scavenge for my
meals. Let me start off by saying that while I look like a
dinosaur, I’m actually not. I’m the largest flying
animal that ever lived with a wingspan of 36—39
feet. I can glide through elevations of 10,000
— 15,000 feet at speeds as fast as 80 miles per
hour.
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