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In an effort to recreate Michael Crichton's wonderland of prehistoric beasts, I and my team are working very hard to achieve goals so far-fetched that nobody would ever be able to imagine what roams just beyond the trees. With a little help from some friends in high (but mostly low) places, this dream is coming true. In no time at all, guests will be able to take a walking tour of the park and observe some very magnificant animals from the beasts themselves to the nesting grounds they emerged from. A miniature museum is also under construction which will showcase different types of prehistoric fossils and even small lizards, fish, amphibians, and mammals. The best part about this wonderful experience is that it is all absolutely free!

Visitor's notice

We are incredibly sorry that the animal park and full museum are not yet open to the public, however, some of the smaller animals are already settled into their cages.

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News

T-Rex in my Yard

08/14/2010 11:40
The recently engineered albino Tyrannosaur escaped her holding pen early this morning. Veteranarians had the animal contained and were ready to vaccinate the animal when she broke out free. Though lethal, the animal hasn't yet been taught how to hunt by the adult female and therefore wandered...

Albinism: Common?

08/14/2010 11:35
InGen researchers are looking to recreate the albino gene from the Struthiomimus and produce it in other animals. So far, the research has proven to be an "almost simple" process. By finding the gene that produces melanin in the embryo, the scientists can remove the gene causing an albino...

Albino Dino: Discovered in the Park

08/13/2010 20:47
For the first time ever, a rare albino Struthiomimus was hatched in the park. Even at the juvenaile stage, the animal is still very tame. As a result, InGen has decided to use the animal for dinosaur-back riding!

Chasm Tipping?

07/31/2010 17:52
A territorial female Chasmosaur charged a group of people today. Nobody was injured in the mix-up thankfully. The rampaging dinosaur halted after the group had left her range. Mr. Tembo and his long-time friend Ajay caged the animal as soon as they could. To prevent further problems from the...

Lambe's Lizard: Family Safe!

07/31/2010 17:13
Two young boys were exploring the Observation Deck when a juvanile Lambeosaur ambled over to check them out. The oldest of the two boys stood up on a box, reached his hand out, and patted the dinosaur on the nose. While at first thought to be wild and unfriendly, it turns out that Lambe's...

Strange Lizard in my Yard...

07/31/2010 16:58
Trapped in a van, Roland Tembo took a photograph of a dangerous carnivore (Allosaurus or "Strange Lizard") roaming the land... Outside of the enclosure... With quick and careful thinking, Mr. Tembo tranquilized the animal, waiting in the van until it dropped to the ground. A crew is now moving the...

POP! Goes the Dinosaur

07/31/2010 15:04
While passing one of the egg incubators, somebody noticed an egg rattling and shaking. "It's a girl!" But that was the obvious part... The newest addition to the park is a new baby Deinonychus (or as most people know them, raptors).

Babies in the Park

07/30/2010 21:59
Two of the Stegosaurs were recently sighted; an infant along side. People gathered to check out this marvelous sight.

NEW! Camarasaurs

07/30/2010 17:08
The park has recently added a new species to the list: Camarasaurus. As a formal introduction to the park, people gathered to see the animals released into the enclosure. Pictures are available; follow the link on the left titled "Photogallery" to see the two new Camarasaurs.

Stampede!

07/30/2010 17:02
A recent power outage in one of the fence segments allowed a Corythosaur and a juvenile Tyrannosaur to escape. The Corythosaur is back in the enclosure and Mr. Tembo is currently rounding up the Tyrannosaur.
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