List of dinosaur parks

Dinosaurs at Crystal Palace Dinosaurs, the oldest dinosaur park

A dinosaur park usually refers to a Theme park in which several life-size sculptures or models of prehistoric animals, especially dinosaurs are displayed. The first dinosaur park worldwide was Crystal Palace Dinosaurs in London which opened in 1854. From 1977-1991 the largest dinosaur park in Europe was the Traumlandpark in Bottrop-Kirchhellen. The two biggest dinosaur theme parks in Germany today are the Dinosaur Park at Münchehagen (Dinopark) and the Dinosaur Park at Kleinwelka with its neighbouring dinosaur garden of Großwelka. In addition there are also individual models in the open air as well as various dinosaur museums. Other dinosaur parks are listed below:

Europe

Diplodocus and Allosaurus at Bałtów Jurassic Park

Austria

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Croatia

Czech Republic

France

Germany

Greece

Italy

Lithuania

Montenegro

Netherlands

Poland

Serbia

Slovakia

Spain

Switzerland

United Kingdom

North & Middle America

Canada

USA

Cuba

Asia

Thailand

Australia

See also

References

  1. http://www.triassicpark.at
  2. http://www.dinoworld.at/world-of-dinosaurs-on-tour
  3. http://dinoparkas.lt/index-en.html
  4. "Dino park od 17. aprila". www.explorenovisad.rs. Explore Novi Sad. Retrieved 24 March 2016.
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  6. "In pictures: Košice Zoo has opened the Dino Park". kosice.korzar.sk. Košický korzár. Retrieved 8 June 2015.
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  9. http://www.lonelyplanet.com/thailand/khon-kaen-and-roi-et-provinces/phu-wiang-national-park
  10. "Palmersaurus: Inside Clive Palmer's dinosaur theme park". news.com.au. 17 December 2013. Retrieved 18 December 2013.

External links

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