1 2 4 5 3 6 10 7 8 9 12 11 12 13 10 1415 16 17 18 20 19 is a carnivorous theropod dinosaur.It is sm allw ith 4 m eters in length.Ithas a nasal crest,w hich is used to reduce bending stresses on the shullw hen biting.It uses puncture-pullstrategy forhunting prey. Procerato- saurus issim ilarto todaysgazellaand antelope. Itm oves in herds ranging across the parks grassland areas.They m ove m ainly on allforlim bs w hen feeding butcan justas easily stand on tw o legs.They are excellent runners,reaching speed of30 m iles perhour. Itis also called chicken m im ics because they m ove like m odern flightless birds.Ithas no teeth and has very sm allhead.Iteats m ainly insects, sm allanim als,eggs and even som e plants. Gallim inus is one ofthe m ostw ell-know n ofalldinosaurs.Itgets its nam e from the greatheightofits hum erus,orupperarm bone – w hich is longerthan m osthum ans are tall.Its nam e m eans Arm lizard.Itis an herbivore w hich m eans iteats only plants, and its heightcan be over20 m eters. O urclone ofthe originaldinosauris a little different. U nlike the original,ourclone chew s its food and has m ore m uscularlegs,allow ing them to getinto a tripod stance w hile feeding. You can quickly identify m ales and fem ales by theircolor.The m ale has a turquoise tinge on their crests w hich the fem ale doesn’thave. Brachiosaurus They rely on a pack leaderto incapacitate prey by expelling venom from glandsin itsm outh w hich isthe difference from the originalw ho doesn’t have venom glands. They can spitvenom ata range of6 m etersand aim fortheirprey’s face to sun itbefore attacking. Dilophosaurus 4 5 6 7 isa herd anim alfeeding on the Park’srich vegetation.Itsm oststunning feature isthe creston itshead.Scientists w ere unsure ofitsfunction untiltoday.Som e believed itw asa snorkelforw hen the anim al w asin the w ater,and othersfeltthatitw asused in com bat.W e now know thatitservesfordisplay and com m unication,allow ing the anim alsto rem ain in contact overdistance by am plifying their loud cries. The clones differfrom the original by theirheightbeing shorterby 3 m eters, and itis able to stand on allfourortw o legs. M ostly they stand upright,nearly dragging its tail,unlike the original. is a sm allhorned herbivore w hich uses its sharp beak to bite off the leaves orneedles.They spend m ost oftheirtim e in the tress so itis hard to spotthem .That’s w hy w e installed cam eras so you could see them on the TVs.Itdiffers from the originalby its oversized head,w ith an upw ard oriented frilland eyes furtherup the skull.Itisn’t very intelligentand itcan m istake litter forfood so please throw aw ay yourtrash into the bins. is a large ceratopsian – horned and frilled herbivorousdinosaur,in the pastitfilled a sim ilarecologicalniche to todaysbuffalo,roam ing the grass- landsin m assive herds.Although it eats plants itis one ofthe parks m ost dangerous anim als. U nlike the originalthe cloneshave elephant-like feetinstead ofpronounced claw son the innerm ostofthree of its five toeas and have jugalhorns on theircheeks instead ofone. is a 3 to 5 m eterlong, 1.7 m etertallcarnivore. They are highly intelligent pack hunters and can run 65-100 km /h atfullsprint. They have a prim itive levelof vocalization,w hich enables them to directattacks and callforhelp. This w as ourfirstdinosaurw hich w as successfully cloned in 1986. isone ofthe oldestand m ostprim itive theropods, orm eat-eating dinosaurs.Ithas strong hind lim bs, and the foothas five toes,butonly the m iddle three bearthe w eight;the othertoes are sm all.The long tailbalances the body and is also an adaptation for speed.The upperarm and forearm are rathershort w hile the hand is elongated.The first2 fingers and the thum b end in curved sharp claw s forgrasping prey.The fourth and fifth digits are sm alland w ithoutclaw s. is a theropod dinosaurm easuring around 1 m eterin length and halfa m eterin height. Itis bird like in structure w ith a flexible, elongated neck.Ithas three toea and pow erfullegs. Parasaurolophus 11 M icroceratus 12 Triceratops Veloci- raptor 16 13 Herrerasaurus 18 Segisaurus 20 Atthe end tourdaysyou w illbe accom m odated in one ofourluxury tree houses. There are tree house restaurants,gift shopsbutalso w ellnessand spa.Relax and recharge to be ready foryournext day adventure. Lake Victoria isone ofthe African G reatLakes.W ith a surface area ofap- proxim ately 59,947km 2 (23,146 sq m i), Lake Viara isAfrica’slargestlake by area, the w orld’slargesttropicallake,and the w orld’ssecond-largestfresh w ater lake by surface area afterLake Superiorin N orth Am erica. Tree houses LakeViara 10 14 You arealm ostattheend ofyour tour.Takeahikeatthetop ofthehighest m ountain and seethew holeisland.Spot thedinosaursyou saw from dow n bellow. N ow you are higherthan them . There are som e restaurantsatthe top so no w orry,you w illnotbe hungry. M ountains 15 Thisisthe end ofyourtourtrough the history. O rshould w e say presence? In the visitorcenteryou can find the fossilized rem ainsofcreaturesw e have broughtback from extinction trough the science ofgenetic engineering. The rem ind usofthe pastw hen w e could only look at the bonesofthe now living and breathing creaturesof Jurassic Park. You can also visitourlabsw here the dinosaursw ere and stillare created and born.The visitorcenteralso offers fine dining atvariousrestaurantsw here you can use your coupon (30% offthe w hole order)w hich you com pleterby collecting stam psforeach day and don’tforgetalso to visitthe giftshop. Visitorcenter 17 Located atthe footofa m ighty 360 foothigh w aterfall, ourheliportoffers the fastestw ay to visitJurassic park.You can also take sky tourin our helicopterw ith pterosaurs eye view of the parks spectacularcoastline. Heliport 1 Ifyou arrive by sea,ourm ain dock facility w illbe your firstexperience ofJurassic Park.You can also take a subm arine tourto see or underw atercreatures w hich are keptin underw ater aquarium to prevent escape.North dock 3 This is w here your adventure begins. Next to the gate is a long fence containing 10000 Volts. Inside contains all the Parks m ain attractions. There are tw o Fire Touches at the top of eachStone Posts w hich m ake the gate look older. M ain Gate 2 VISITOR PARK EXPLORER Tyrannosaurus Rex is a bipedal carnivore w ith a m assive skull balanced by a long heavy tail. Relative to itslarge and pow erful hind lim bs,the forelim bs are shortbutunusually pow erful fortheirsize and they have tw o claw ed digits.Itcan grow up to 13.2 m eterslong and isreferred to asa “king ofthe dinosaurs”.Ithas excellentbinocularvision and hence good depth perception.It stalk m ainly triceratops am ong otherprey. You can also see its skeleton in the visitors center. T-Rex Is a big predatorof10 m eters in w idth and 2.5 m eters in heightat the hips.Iteats lots offish as w ellas som e sm allerdino- saurs.Because ofthe high densi- ty ofits bones itcan sw im in deep w ater. BaryonixThough people have keptw ild anim alsforthousandsofyears, those collectionshave notalw ays resem bled m odern zoos.The firstzoosw ere created asprivate collectionsby the w ealthy to show theirpow er.These private collectionsw ere called m enageries. W allcarvings found in Egyptand M esopotam ia are evidence that rulers and aristocrats created m enageries as early as 2500 BCE. They leftrecords ofexpeditions to distantplaces to bring back exotic anim als such as giraffes,elephants, bears,dolphins,and birds.There is evidence thatancientzoo ow ners hired anim alhandlers to m ake sure theiranim als thrived and reproduced. Briefhistory 8 9