Learn more about dinosaurs this summer
Visitors will be able to travel back in time to the prehistoric age as the Teach Rex event comes to the safari park, allowing guests to get close to giant moving model dinosaurs to discover how they would have looked.
Admission to the event is included within the standard Knowsley Safari Park entry fee. Spaces are limited and will be allocated on a first come, first served basis. "Our extinct prehistoric animals will be positioned amongst those that the safari's conservation is working so hard to protect. We're already counting down the days until we can make visitors' days out even more enjoyable and memorable with our wonderful workshops. As well as the T-rex, we'll also be learning about velociraptors, which in recent years have become one of the most well-known species of dinosaur.
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