Description

Dinosaurs of the Sahara brings the unique world of African dinosaurs

to life with original fossils from the Sahara, one-of-a-kind mounted

skeletons and flesh models, and a show-stopping giant 32-foot rearing

long-necked Jobaria skeleton!

Get to touch real fossils, including a SuperCroc skull, and relive the

excitement and adventure of Paul Sereno’s recent ground-breaking

Saharan expeditions with live footage and an interactive dinosaur

dig site. Get an up close look at Africa’s greatest predators, including

Spinosaurus and Africa’s T-rex-sized predator, Carcharodontosaurus.

Meet some of the most bizarre plant eating dinosaurs imaginable, like

Nigersaurus, nicknamed the Mesozoic cow!

Exhibition partners

Developed by Dr. Paul Serenoand University Chicago Fossil Lab

Area size

500 to 1000 sqm

Availability

2023 / 2024 / 2025 / 2026 / 2027

Hiring fee

Flexible
Package format: Turnkey

Core experience

Hands-on activities / Panels and graphics / Reproductions

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Exhibition Includes:
• Amazing original fossils
• 6 mounted African dinosaurs
• Monster Carcharodontosaurus skull
• Africa’s flying reptile
• Touchable fossils & casts
• Multi-media presentations and documentary footage from the latest 2022 expedition
• Adult Jobaria rearing

Exhibition Size:
Approximately 5,000 square feet | 500 square meters,
Rearing Jobaria skeleton 250 square feet available for cross promotional use

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Dinosaurs, Hands on and immersive
Museums and Galleries, Science Centres

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