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‘Dinoroarus� coming to the Saint Louis Zoo

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ST. LOUIS, MO (WSIL) -- Something big is coming to the Saint Louis Zoo this April.

is a new experience for all ages that features 16 different groupings of animatronic and stationary dinosaurs. The colorful, prehistoric creatures will move realistically, some roaring and spitting or placidly munching on the lush vegetation.

Along the tropically planted trail in this land before time, discover the amazing connections between dinosaurs and living animals today. Learn fun and interesting facts about dinosaurs and the information scientists have gained from their fossils, theories on their mass extinction, and practical ways you can help protect animals today from going extinct.

"Dinoroarus gives us a chance to talk about difficult topics like extinction and how some predecessors of dinosaurs, including turtles and crocodiles, are still with us, as well as how some descendants of dinosaurs, like birds, still grace our lives," said Michael Macek, Director, Saint Louis Zoo.

The dynamic temporary exhibit at the Saint Louis Zoo, opens to the public on Saturday, April 17, and runs through October 31, 2021.

'Dinoroarus' tickets may be purchased for $5.95 each, at Zoo entrances and attractions when the exhibit opens. Seperate free Zoo reservations are required.