Protoceratops Dig
The Protoceratops was a plant-eater that roamed
earth 83 to 70 million years ago. Children can dig up
this Protoceratops molded of actual fossils.
Dimensions - 6' long (1.8m), 3'-11" wide (1.2m)
Saurornitholestes Dig
The Saurornitholestes was fast and agile meat-eater
that lived 80 to 70 million years ago.
Saurornitholestes means "lizard-bird thief" because
its skull had physical similarities to modern birds.
Dimensions - 3'-6" long (1.1m), 2' wide (0.61m)
Pachycephalosaurus Dig
The Pachycephalosaurus means "thick-headed lizard."
It roamed earth in the late Cretaceous Period 70-66
million years ago.
Dimensions - 3'-11" long (1.2m), 2'-11" wide (0.9m)
Struthiomimus Dig
Children can pretend to be a paleontologist. Who
knows these digs may spark a life long interest in
fossils. The Struthiomimus lived 65 million years
ago. It had no teeth and lived off insects, plants, fruit,
and small lizards.
Dimensions - 3' long (0.9m), 2'-2" wide (0.7m)
Parksosaurus Dig
The Parksosaurus was a plant-eater that lived 65-68
million years ago in the late Cretaceous period.
Dimensions - 9'-4" long (2.8m), 3'-5" wide (1.0m)
Troodon Eggs
Molded off of original museum pieces this small
cache of eggs is how the Troodon laid its young 65-75
million years ago.
Dimensions - 4' long (1.2m), 3' wide (0.9m)
Stegosaurus Dig
A scientifically accurate cast of a Stegosaurus. This
life size dig will amaze kids as they slowly uncover
the bones. Bury it again and delight other children in
unearthing this huge Stegosaurus. Dated 150-145
million years ago.
Dimensions - 29'-6" long (9.0m), 9'-6" wide (2.9m)
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