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 Published On Dec 26, 2023

0:00 - Overhead shots of park
0:08 - Entrance
0:15 - Park plaza
0:17 - Metriacanthosaurus Moor
0:20 - Area leading up to zip line
0:22 - Vertebrate Valley
0:27 - Kentrosaurus Canyon
0:29 - Petite Petting Zoo
0:33 - Hotel area
0:37 - Pretend fossil dig site attraction
0:38 - Museum
0:39 - Prehistoric Waters section
0:40 - Ichthyosaurus enclosure
0:42 - Archelon Aquarium
0:45 - Prehistoric indoor aquarium and area leading up to Carcharodontosaur Carr viewing
0:46 - Tunnel from Prehistoric Waters section to jungle themed guest section, and more Carcharodontosaur Carr viewing opportunities.
0:47 - Carcharodontosaur Carr
0:51 - Jungle Safari
0:54 - Avian Aviary
0:57 - Para Lux Lake
0:58 - Pyroraptor Cove

(0:17) METRIACANTHOSAURUS MOOR:
Our medium sized carnivore Metriacanthosaurus along with our small carnivore Monolophosaurus live in their elevated damp rainforest-like enclosure. Due to the fact that they live in an damp elevated environment is how the name of Metriacanthosaurus Moor came about. The reason why the enclosure is elevated is so the carnivores can not get to the guests. Sometimes you can see the predators launch themselves from the dense tree line to hunt the live goats they are given to feast upon.

(0:22) VERTEBRATE VALLEY:
In our large valley savanna-like enclosure many vertebrates roam! You can experience the enclosure in three different ways! You can observe the creatures through the fences wich line the peripheral of the enclosure. You can take our Vertebrate Valley safari, in which you can view the creatures in our safari vehicles. Or you can take our zip line, which gives you a very good aerial perspective of the whole valley! While observing this enclosure you can spot the dinosaur species Gallimimus, Triceratops, Ankylosaurus, Parasaurolophus, and Brachiosaurus. 

(0:27) KENTROSAURUS CANYON:
In this small enclosure nestled between Vertebrate Valley, the Prehistoric Water section, and our Petite Petting Zoo the dinosaur known as Kentrosaurus dwells in it’s canyon like enclosure.

(0:29) PETITE PETTING ZOO:
In our Petite Petting Zoo all are welcome! You can pet and get up close and personal with adorable species such as Lystrosaurus, Homalocephale, Minmi, Dryosaurus, and Archaeornithomimus. And although rather large, we can assure you our lone Nigersaurus is quite the gentle giant! The usually petite stature of the creatures in this location is where the name Petite Petting Zoo comes from. Note* I’m referring to petite as meaning small.

(0:39) PREHISTORIC WATERS SECTION:
This section of the park solely focuses on prehistoric aquatic life. You can see our large group of Ichthyosaurus in their small circular tank. You can go into our indoor aquarium to see smaller prehistoric aquatic species. And our main aquatic attraction is our Archelon Aquarium! You can see the Archelon through our viewing stands on the sides of the enclosure. You can view the Archelon through our underwater viewing dome and our special underwater monorail. We also have a small portion of the enclosure we’re the Archelon can slowly crawl up on land to where our guests can even pet them! From time to time you can even see our small Plesiosaurus zooming in between the groups of Archelon!

(0:47) CARCHARODONTOSAURUS CARR:
Our large Carcharodontosaur Giganotosaurus and our small Carcharodontosaur Concavenator roam throughout their swampy  enclosure. You can view them through 3 different ways! Through our viewing galleries in our aquatic section. Our remote viewing log. And our large stadium, an area in which our Giganotosaurus like to spend most of their time. The swampy environment is what inspired the named Carcharodontosaur Carr.

(0:51) JUNGLE SAFARI:
In our Jungle Safari you can travel through the dense foliage of the sorrounding jungles that cover the peripheral of Tropical Metropolis. Luckily, most of the animals that roam these parts are relatively colorful, making them decently easy to spot through all the foliage. On our Jungle Safari you may encounter Oviraptor, Stegosaurus, Huayangosaurus, Euoplocephalus, Pachyrhinosaurus, Ouranosaurus, Struthiomimus, Olorotitan, Diplodocus, and Alamosaurus. Eventually you may go so deep into the jungle that the sun no longer shines on the ground, at this point you may encounter our Para Lux Lake and Pyroraptor Cove. Para Lux Lake is a secluded dark lake. Pyroraptor Cove is a dark stretch of land we’re a rocky ditch is what separates your vehicle from these predators.

(0:54) AVIAN AVIARY:
There is a small pit stop along our Jungle Safari. This small pit stop is our Avian Aviary! the Avian Aviary is decked out in several lights, coming in various colors of the rainbow! To go along with the rainbow lights within the enclosure we have several Jehelopterus, Barbaridactylus, and Tapejara that all come in various skin colorations to represent the colors of the rainbow. We also have 3 large Geosternbergia, each representing a primary color.

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