Dinosaurs return to Leeds for 'Dino Jaws' exhibition
This summer, the dinosaurs are returning to Leeds!
Arriving at the New Dock Hall, the Natural History Museum Exhibition “Dino Jaws’ is taking place from the 3rd June – 7th September and proves to be spectacular.
Transporting visitors back to the time where dinosaurs ruled the planet, Dino Jaws brings some of the most frighteningly life-like moving dinosaurs to the city. Exploring all about how dinosaurs lived and ate including all of their gruesome, exciting and often disgusting habits, it’s sure to be an unforgettable experience. From the terrifying flesh-eating Tyrannosaurus Rex to the plant-loving Iguanodon, visitors can take a look at how these fascinating beasts captured their food.
Terrifying T-Rex!
James Vincent, Managing Director of New Dock Hall said, “We are delighted to have secured this popular exhibition which is in great demand. June – September is a peak period and covers all of the long school summer holidays. We look forward to welcoming children and grown ups of all ages, to what promises to be a great day out.â€
With life-size animatronic dinosaur heads, showing how the dinosaurs move their mouths and teeth to tear, grind and chew, it gives visitors the chance to get a close-up look at how these amazing creatures devoured their food. Not only that, get your chance to become a paleontologist and study dinosaur jaws, claws, guts and even a huge mound of droppings to discover more about their eating habits. Watch out for the deadly swinging tail of the Euopocehalus though!
Tickets start from £5.95 per person and £22 for a family of four.
Watch this space, we’ll have some exciting Dino Jaws competitions coming soon!
Parking for Dino Jaws at New Dock Hall, Leeds
If you’re driving to Dino Jaws at New Dock Hall, park at our Clarence Dock car park. It’s located right next to the New Dock Hall.