T-Rex, Brontosaurus come to life at Las Vegas Dinosaur Outpost

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LAS VEGAS (KLAS) — Spring break is simply across the nook and when households is perhaps in search of a screen-free, enjoyable, interactive expertise that includes dinosaurs and the prehistoric world.

The Dinosaur Outpost at City Sq. is geared towards youngsters ages 5 to 12. It permits them to take a step again in time.

8 Information Now’s JC Fernandez obtained a full tour with Rangers Miranda and Ash and a few attention-grabbing information about dinosaurs reminiscent of why the Tyrannosaurus Rex had such tiny arms.

“They may be small, but they were mighty. Think of them like built-in stabilizers for that massive head,” Ash defined.

Duplicate dinosaurs are featured on the Dinosaur Outpost at City Sq.. (KLAS)Dinosaur outpost 1Duplicate dinosaurs are featured on the Dinosaur Outpost at City Sq.. (KLAS)

There’s additionally a fossil excavation website the place children and adults can dig up reproduction fossils, getting a style of what it is wish to be a real-life paleontologist. There’s some proof that dinosaurs such because the duck-billed hadrosaurs might have roamed within the Las Vegas valley.

On the outpost, youngsters can feed fish to a child T-Rex — after they catch them — and even assist the dinosaurs with some dental hygiene. The place else can one brush a T-Rex’s tooth?The Dinosaur Outpost at City Sq. is positioned at 6569 Las Vegas Blvd. South, Suite 173.

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