• 24 ferocious life-sized dinosaurs prowl for prey

The Dinosaur Hunt Recreates 24 Life-sized Prehistoric Monsters

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From 10th January to 15th April, Studio City will host The Dinosaur Hunt interactive exhibition, exhibiting by phases a total of 24 life-sized dinosaurs from Northern China and other parts of the world.

The interactive exhibition has been created by exhibition curators and designers Globe Creative, with Michael Pittman, a dinosaur paleontologist from the University of Hong Kong as scientific advisor. Among the creatures on show are the terrifying Deinonychus, with its massive curved razor-sharp claws used to inflict fatal wounds on its prey; the deadly Tarbosaurus, the Asian cousin of the ferocious T-Rex, which had teeth the size of steak knives and grew up to ten metres tall, was an apex predator and one of the fiercest dinosaurs of all; and the long-necked Brachiosaurus, a massive yet gentle plant-eating giant that grew to a height of 7.5 metres.

As well as the exhibition, visitors will get the opportunity to witness the hatchery of the Velociraptor, and in Times Square visitors can enjoy the Dino Escape green-screen experience where they are flown over a prehistoric landscape as they try to escape from a horde of pursuing dinosaurs.

Starting this month, the 'Flesh-on-Bones' station will allow visitors - via state-of-the-art augmented reality (AR) technology - to witness a giant Tarbosaurus skeleton transforming into a fully fledged dinosaur fighting off two aggressive and deadly Deinonychus. Also this month, 'Flying with Dinos' features a virtual reality (VR) hangglider flight that brings Studio City guests face to face with a hungry T-Rex trying to hunt down its prey!