Lifelike dinosaurs to stomp their way through Tokyo National Museum


TOKYO: A night parade of dinosaurs is coming to the Tokyo National Museum for two nights in September, where people can see the creatures up close without risk of being eaten.

In a stage show titled “DINO-A-LIVE Dinosaur Grand Night Parade,” lifelike dinosaurs accompanied by human handlers will stomp, roar and even fight each other.

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