This morning I’ve had a preview to the T-Rex exhibition inside Peterborough Cathedral and some of these dinosaurs on display are enormous!!!

T-Rex: the killer question.

This is a touring exhibition with animatronic dinosaurs from the Natural History Museum, London which includes a three-quarter size T.rex. It also includes a 12-metre-long static model of a T. rex and a life-size T. rex skeleton, which will be facing each other across the Cathedral transepts.

This entertaining and engaging exhibition for the entire family enables visitors to look closer at T.rex – its size, the power in its legs, the length of its arms, the sharpness of its teeth and its keen sense of smell. Was it best suited to catching and slaughtering live prey or to stealing carcasses?

This tour tackles the monster mystery: was T. rex a ferocious hunter or a mere scavenger?

Tyrannosaurus rex was the fiercest predator of the dinosaur age? Maybe not! Maybe T-Rex didn’t hunt live meat but are carcasses – what do you think? You need to go round the exhibition and look at all the evidence, make up your mind and cast your vote at the end of your visit was T. Rex a predator or a scavenger?
You will walk round each of the displays and see different information on different types of dinosaur. At the moment I’m looking at a Dromaeosaurus which is a small agile predator who would’ve stolen eggs from other dinosaurs similar to the one here, which is the Edmontosaurus. There are definitely a lot of new named dinosaurs in here that I didn’t know about! Ankylosaurus, Tenontosaurus and deinonychus!

Tickets are available for you to book NOW just go to the cathedral website for more info or choose your slot by going straight here:
https://www.ticketsource.co.uk/cathedral-dinos

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