The Maryland Zoo in Baltimore Set to Open Life-Size Robotic Dinosaur Exhibit in May

The Maryland Zoo in Baltimore Set to Open Life-Size Robotic Dinosaur Exhibit in May
The Maryland Zoo in Baltimore will feature an exhibit about dinosaurs that is set to run from May 6 until Nov. 30. Kim Hairston/The Baltimore Sun/TNS
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By McKenna Oxenden Baltimore Sun

BALTIMORE — Velociraptors and triceratops and Tyrannosaurus rex — oh my!

A new exhibit featuring life-size robotic dinosaurs is set to open at The Maryland Zoo in Baltimore in May.

According to the zoo, the prehistoric replicas will move their heads, arms and tails, and even spit water.

“Along your journey, we’ll help you spot the connections between animals at the Zoo and these prehistoric beasts,” the zoo wrote on its website. “Learn how these fascinating creatures moved, hunted, and reared their young in many of the same ways our animals do today.”

The exhibit is set to run from May 6 until Nov. 30 and will be open from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. with the last entry at 3:45 p.m.

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