robotic dinosaur
Manitoba museum reveals farting, peeing 'robosaurs'
From flatulent dinosaurs to ones that can pee, a new dinosaur exhibit in Canada is causing quite a stir. It includes twenty dinosaur skeletons and robots, up to more than 60 feet (18 meters) in length. The new exhibit at the Manitoba Museum presents a touring collection of some of the world's largest dinosaurs. The World's Giant Dinosaurs exhibit opened at the Manitoba Museum on Thursday, featuring a robotic velociraptor named Vicky the Velociraptor The World's Giant Dinosaurs exhibit opened on Thursday morning, with the exhibit's creator'Dino' Don Lessem in attendance. 'We want to give the impression of every aspect of dinosaur life,' Lessem told CBC News, also mentioning that there's discussion in the science community that dinosaur flatulence may have led to global warming.
Massive robotic dinosaur destroyed by fire; skeleton remains
A fire has destroyed a 90-foot-long lifelike robotic dinosaur that was set to be part of an exhibit at a New Jersey theme park. Exhibit creator Guy Gsell tells The Record newspaper (http://bit.ly/1T90hJZ The Field Station: Dinosaurs exhibit is moving to the park this month after operating in Secaucus (sih-KAW'-kuhs) since 2012. Its creator says a welder was putting finishing touches on the Argentinosaurus when a spark started the blaze. The dinosaur was burned to its skeleton.