| Brand Name: | Longshang |
| Model Number: | LSAD096 |
| MOQ: | 1 |
| Price: | 2999-5999USD |
| Payment Terms: | L/C,D/A,D/P,T/T,Western Union,MoneyGram |
| Supply Ability: | 150 Pieces per month |
Outdoor Dino Park Animatronic Dinosaur Sculpture Allosaurus Model
This is a large, dynamic, and hyper-realistic animatronic sculpture of Allosaurus, engineered to serve as
a centerpiece predator exhibit for outdoor dinosaur parks. It’s designed to showcase movement, menace,
and scientific intrigue, acting as both an educational display and a thrilling spectacle that defines the park's
prehistoric atmosphere.
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Items |
Parameters |
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Product Type |
Artificial Dinosaur |
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Size |
Customized |
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Material |
Metal Frame, Steel, Silicone Rubber, Sponge, Motor, Reducer |
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Color |
As image or customized |
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Sound |
Real Dinosaur Roaring |
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Movements |
1. Mouth open and close; 2. Head left to right; 3. Blink eyes |
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Control |
Infrared Sensor |
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Power |
110V / 220V |
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Spare Part |
Infrared Sensor, Speaker, Control Box |
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Certificate |
CE, ISO, |
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Warranty |
24 Months(After the warranty, we can provide life-long repair service in cost price) |
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Anatomically-Informed Sculpture: Based on the Morrison Formation's top predator, featuring its
signature traits:
Large Skull with Ridge Crests: Prominent bony ridges above the eyes, meticulously detailed.
Powerful Jaw & Serrated Teeth: Mouth capable of a wide gape, displaying rows of individually cast
resin teeth.
Reduced Forelimbs with Three Claws: Articulated arms that can swipe or claw at the air.
Balanced, Muscular Posture: Often posed in a dynamic "hunter" stance—leaning forward, tail aloft
for balance, as if stalking or grappling prey.
Theatrical Realism: Skin texture combines keen detail (scales, wrinkles, wound scars) with a weather-resistant
finish that looks wet or dusty under park lighting.
Signature Predator Movements:
Scan & Track: Head sweeps side-to-side with piercing, focused eye movement.
Ambush Lunge: A sudden full-body forward thrust, accompanied by a roar.
Vicious Bite Sequence: Jaw snaps shut repeatedly with violent force.
Claw Swipe: Articulated arms slash through the air.
Agitated Tail Thrash: Tail whips side-to-side or up and down.
Show Programming: Operates in cycles (e.g., a 90-second "hunt" show every 10 minutes). Sequences can
include:
Solo Predator Display: Stalking, roaring, feeding on a simulated carcass.
Multi-Dino Interaction: Paired with a Stegosaurus or Apatosaurus model to recreate a classic predator
prey scene from the Late Jurassic.
Weatherproof Exoskeleton:
Frame: Hot-dip galvanized steel armature.
Skin & Body: High density sponge panels with flexible, automotive-grade silicone for joints and neck.
Internal Mechanics: Stainless steel actuators, marine-grade aluminum linkages, and IP67-rated waterproof
servo motors.
Environmental Integration: Mounted on a themed rocky outcrop, forest edge, or desert basin diorama. Often
includes simulated prey bones, track marks, and period-appropriate vegetation.
1. Iconic Mid-Tier Attraction: Larger than raptors, more agile than a T. rex—perfect for anchoring a "Jurassic Zone."
2. Educational Cornerstone: Demonstrates key theropod adaptations (binocular vision, jaw mechanics, claw function)
via live-action displays.
3. Crowd Flow Regulator: Its scheduled shows naturally gather audiences, managing dispersal and creating pulse
points of excitement.
4. Photo & Social Media Engine: Its dynamic poses and aggressive demeanor make for compelling, shareable
content.
The Outdoor Dino Park Animatronic Allosaurus is a strategic blend of paleontology and theme park theater. It fills a
critical niche—offering violent, dynamic action without the overwhelming scale of a T. rex. For park operators, it delivers
high-impact visuals, educational depth, and reliable crowd control through scheduled performances. Its durability
ensures it remains a cornerstone attraction for years, embodying the constant threat and vibrant energy of the
Jurassic period. This model doesn't just stand in the park—it hunts there, making every visit an encounter with a
living, breathing predator.