Aquatic dinosaurs are coming to SeaLife Brighton.
The aquarium has been transformed with the global debut of the interactive attraction Jurassic Seas, which officially opens on Friday for half-term.
State-of-the-art technology tanks provide the chance to get up close and personal to prehistoric beasts.
Cutting-edge motion sensors allow visitors to feed the deadly plesiosaurus, test the patience of the beastly liopluradon and examine the lethal teeth of the mighty megalodon.
The installation will feature nine interactive activities with the digital aquatic dinosaurs, real-life Jurassic creatures including the nautilus and cuttlefish, themed activities such as Dino Twister and Design a Dino, and the opportunity to unearth real fossils from the Jurassic period.
SeaLife Brighton manager Max Leviston said: “Jurassic Seas will give visitors the chance to explore the seas, from thousands of years ago through to today.
“With so much to see, hear, touch and do, there truly is something to entertain and excite visitors of all ages and interests.”
Visit www.visitsealife.com/brighton for more information.
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