Triassic, Jurassic, and Cretaceous periods.
Guests will get to experience life-like dinosaurs throughout the Museum’s changing exhibit gallery and elsewhere on the museum’s grounds.
The Museum’s indoor changing exhibit gallery will feature seven animatronic dinosaurs including the Edmontosaurus and its nest, Rugops, and the Styracosaurus and its baby.
Additionally, the Museum will introduce the exhibit’s largest dinosaur ever:
The 13-foot tall
a water-spitting Suchomimus to help guests cool off.
The Museum will also offer a T-Rex photo-op, Dino Yoga, and live ambassador animal shows.
The exhibit will run all summer long from May 29 through September 6, 2021.
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A New Zealand man was so fed up at his local council’s lack of attention to fixing potholes in his hometown of Auckland that he decided to get a firm grip on the matter.
According to The Guardian, road safety advocate Geoff Upson was so “sick of calling Auckland transport” to fix potholes that he decided to get the attention of city council by drawing green and pink penises in spray paint around them.
By Jilly
May 14, 2021
It was this lobster s lucky day. He was saved from ending up on someone s plate at Red Lobster after staff noticed he was not your tupical lobster. Turns out he s a very rare.1 in 30 million rare to be exact.calico lobster. The staff sent him to the Virginia Living Museum where he ll be able to live out his life and be viewed by people rather than eaten by them.
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CNN, staff members noted one live lobster adorned with orange and black freckles. This surprise lobster happened to be a rare Calico.
Meet Freckles, an ultra-rare (1-in-30M) Calico lobster discovered at one of our Virginia locations! We donated this cool crustacean to the Virginia
Living Museum, where we hope he lives a long and wonderful life. pic.twitter.com/5zlYCXZRDP
This particular diamond-in-the-rough found its way into a shipment of lobsters delivered to the Manassas eatery on April 25; it arrived by way of the country’s proverbial lobster capital, Maine.
Once the restaurant’s staff took note of the little guy’s distinctive pattern, they reached out to the Akron Zoo for advice. The experts there eventually directed them to the (much closer) Virginia Living Museum in Newport News, VA. The organization has since adopted the calico lobster dubbed Freckles and given him a permanent, predator-free home on site.