Kakadu Gorge - The Last Living Dinosaur Exhibit
It's the deadliest predator in the world, is 70 million years old, weighs over 700kg, and it can swallow you whole. Be among the first to see one of the world's largest and last living descendents of the dinosaurs when he takes up residence at Sydney Wildlife World this summer, from December 22.
The Last Living Dinosaur exhibit will house one of the world’s deadliest predators, a mega croc that weighs in at over 700kg and measures around 5 metres!
Exhibit highlights
Animatronic Hatchlings
See life-like animatronic crocodile hatchlings break out of their shells, open their mouths and call for their mum. Crocodiles are incredibly complex animals and though they’re king of the food chain the females are incredibly nurturing and motherly to their offspring.
Live Baby Crocs
Get up close and personal with live baby crocs, you will never believe how something so cute can grow up to be so big and scary!
Nest Eggs
Have a go at guessing the sex of a baby croc at the interactive nest egg station. The temperature of the crocs nests determine if they will be male or female, hotter for the males and cooler for the females.
X-Ray Eggs
Get a sneak peak into the developmental stages of a crocodile growing inside the shell through oversized illuminated crocodile eggs.
Kidzone
Explore an ancient cave adorned with cave art crocodile images and test your skills with a selection of interactive challenges. Check out exactly what a crocodile can crush with those amazing jaws, see how fast crocs run and whether a human can out-swim a croc!
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