<22.385,109.67,22.474>/<41.744,109.41,17.456> Welcome to Jurassic Kingdom's Safari tour, please keep all hands and feet inside the jeep at all times. :) <33.084,109.30,22.440>/<52.442,109.02,17.421> <51.606,102.47,22.445>/<67.743,91.777,17.427> <66.009,94.392,22.432>/<84.456,100.26,17.413> <71.243,96.058,22.432>/<89.690,101.93,17.413> @<69.47121, 102.97510, 24.12267>@<70.08295, 102.18600, 24.17841>@ Tsintaosaurus is a genus of hadrosaurid dinosaur from China. It was about 8.3 metres long and weighed 2.5 tonnes. The type species is Tsintaosaurus spinorhinus, first described by Chinese paleontologist C. C. Young in 1958. Tsintaosaurus lived in the Shandong Province, during the Late Cretaceous period. @free@@ <77.502,97.222,22.426>/<96.522,100.91,17.466> <81.677,96.588,22.247>/<100.50,91.997,17.288> <85.138,93.745,22.083>/<96.812,78.282,17.123> <85.917,89.596,22.242>/<84.276,70.290,17.283> <83.753,85.448,22.416>/<72.633,69.581,17.457> <75.907,78.036,22.455>/<60.165,66.741,17.496> @<64.04447, 62.50965, 23.51261>@<64.92498, 62.03825, 23.56251>@ Triceratops is a genus of chasmosaurine ceratopsian dinosaur that lived during the late Maastrichtian age of the Late Cretaceous period, about 68 to 66 million years ago in what is now western North America. Triceratops(three-horned face) was one of the largest and heaviest of the plant eating, horned dinosaurs. This dinosaur grew to lengths of 30 feet and could weigh as much as 5 tons. @free@@ <65.735,73.213,22.433>/<51.597,86.473,17.503> <60.905,77.744,22.434>/<46.764,91.006,17.520> <54.004,84.216,22.436>/<39.862,97.480,17.530> <47.500,85.932,22.438>/<28.128,85.114,17.534> <43.783,85.515,22.442>/<26.286,77.163,17.534> <40.556,83.028,22.443>/<28.887,67.541,17.547> <37.346,77.446,22.444>/<32.424,58.691,17.542> <36.502,72.768,22.449>/<41.679,54.088,17.525> <38.913,66.743,22.455>/<46.941,49.090,17.562> @<57.70153, 55.92715, 25.20682>@<58.25064, 56.76263, 25.22772>@ Lambeosaurus is a genus of hadrosaurid dinosaur that lived during the Late Cretaceous period of western North America. In addition to its bill, Lambeosaurus was distinguished by two projections that topped its head in a V-shape from front to back. The front projection was the hatchet-shaped crest, which projected forward. @free@@ <42.374,61.733,22.454>/<55.944,47.924,17.435> <47.884,58.378,22.446>/<64.144,47.829,17.514> <58.630,51.485,22.432>/<74.998,41.101,17.508> <64.501,47.759,22.432>/<80.866,37.377,17.492> <71.431,43.362,22.431>/<87.798,32.978,17.503> <80.324,38.069,22.430>/<98.563,31.508,17.501> <85.985,37.848,22.430>/<102.58,47.843,17.473> <88.996,43.015,22.429>/<90.846,62.306,17.486> <88.724,47.152,22.429>/<81.660,65.195,17.477> <87.224,51.785,22.429>/<88.447,71.126,17.484> <88.368,58.269,22.443>/<94.368,76.693,17.486> @<99.54443, 55.02789, 25.33789>@<98.63089, 55.40993, 25.47750>@ Ouranosaurus is a genus of herbivorous basal hadrosauriform dinosaur that lived during the Aptian stage of the Early Cretaceous of modern-day Niger and Cameroon. Ouranosaurus measured about 7–8.3 metres long and weighed 2.2 metric tons. @free@@ <91.141,62.516,22.447>/<109.63,68.284,17.468> <95.030,63.404,22.449>/<113.91,67.714,17.472> <102.85,64.914,22.442>/<122.03,67.634,17.465> <121.55,66.985,22.466>/<139.92,60.853,17.489> <127.68,62.485,22.390>/<138.01,46.096,17.413> <132.29,56.857,22.382>/<144.68,41.966,17.405> <134.88,52.853,22.372>/<143.23,35.374,17.395> <138.13,46.845,22.382>/<148.32,30.371,17.405> <142.06,41.767,23.154>/<160.64,36.273,18.176> <146.23,41.307,22.984>/<165.59,42.030,18.007> <149.57,42.839,22.470>/<164.77,54.851,17.494> <152.12,46.002,22.351>/<162.18,62.559,17.374> <154.87,52.989,22.366>/<161.75,71.098,17.389> <158.55,62.687,22.367>/<165.43,80.796,17.390> <166.34,78.550,22.370>/<183.70,87.145,17.393> @<165.31520, 94.12254, 24.29355>@<165.49740, 93.14360, 24.38562>@ Corythosaurus is a genus of hadrosaurid "duck-billed" dinosaur from the Late Cretaceous period, about 77–75.7 million years ago, in what is now western North America. Its name is derived from the Greek word κόρυς, meaning "helmet", named and described in 1914 by Barnum Brown. @free@@ <175.89,82.587,22.369>/<188.68,97.154,17.450> <193.04,94.573,22.349>/<211.25,101.23,17.428> <211.28,103.73,22.338>/<227.01,115.05,17.418> <226.98,115.27,22.335>/<223.86,134.40,17.413> <224.09,120.32,22.336>/<208.47,131.80,17.417> <217.39,123.39,22.339>/<198.18,120.79,17.409> <212.03,122.41,22.339>/<194.06,115.14,17.409> <205.30,121.57,22.218>/<186.93,127.75,17.288> @<198.17150, 126.73930, 22.26473>@<197.27750, 126.42110, 22.58027>@ Tar pits, sometimes referred to as asphalt pits, are large asphalt deposits. They form in the presence of petroleum, which is created when decayed organic matter is subjected to pressure underground. If this crude oil seeps upward via fractures, conduits, or porous sedimentary rock layers, it may pool up at the surface. The lighter components of the crude oil evaporate into the atmosphere, leaving behind a black, sticky asphalt. Tar pits are often excavated because they contain large fossil collections. @free@@ <201.76,122.85,21.994>/<184.73,132.10,17.046> <197.89,126.12,21.969>/<184.37,140.01,17.028> <195.56,131.91,21.879>/<198.01,151.12,16.903> @<210.66650, 147.88420, 21.57636>@<210.08560, 147.07590, 21.67210>@ Spinosaurus is a genus of large spinosaurid theropod dinosaurs that lived in what now is North Africa during the Cenomanian stage of the Late Cretaceous period, about 100 to 94 million years ago. @free@@ <195.67,135.58,21.659>/<184.51,151.42,16.700> <185.29,138.26,20.828>/<167.56,130.43,15.915> <176.37,140.83,20.048>/<164.35,156.03,15.096> <159.68,147.53,19.549>/<142.76,156.99,14.611> <167.29,145.33,19.432>/<149.54,137.54,14.531> @<167.65250, 157.57990, 16.64542>@<168.30640, 156.83020, 16.74695>@ Deinosuchus is an extinct genus of alligatoroid crocodilian, related to modern alligators and caimans, that lived 82 to 73 million years ago, during the late Cretaceous period. The name translates as "terrible crocodile" and is derived from the Greek deinos, "terrible", and soukhos, "crocodile". <156.79,149.54,19.196>/<141.27,161.15,14.252> The watering hole is a place where many dinosaurs congregate including but not limited to Brachiosaurus and Stygimoloch @<105.11390, 100.43270, 16.06396>@<104.57800, 101.21660, 15.75023>@ Stygimoloch is an herbivorous dinosaur from the pachycephalosaur family that lived in the western United States around 65-68m years ago. This genus can grow to over 3m in length and is easily recognisable thanks to the large bony horns on the back of its head, which it uses to defend itself from predators. Brachiosaurus is a genus of sauropod dinosaur that lived in North America during the Late Jurassic, about 155 to 143 million years ago. It was first described by American paleontologist Elmer S. Riggs in 1903 from fossils found in the Colorado River valley in western Colorado, United States. @<130.48650, 124.39730, 16.71562>@<130.13000, 123.62280, 16.19313>@ <152.43,147.95,19.382>/<133.11,146.43,14.408> <148.90,147.97,19.240>/<130.35,153.61,14.317> <141.80,148.06,18.649>/<123.82,140.82,13.741> <136.28,144.37,16.924>/<125.12,133.22,4.6359> @<135.22330, 146.27790, 17.82928>@<135.56690, 145.34860, 17.69382>@ Parasaurolophus is a genus of hadrosaurid "duck-billed" dinosaur that lived in what is now western North America and possibly Asia during the Late Cretaceous period, about 76.9–73.5 million years ago. @free@@ <126.86,139.09,15.497>/<112.34,126.24,10.578> <117.76,140.01,16.003>/<98.408,138.88,11.084> <107.13,137.04,16.283>/<87.738,137.03,11.393> <104.95,138.00,17.049>/<88.911,149.91,16.089> <101.77,140.38,18.699>/<85.903,152.16,21.739> <97.900,143.26,20.230>/<81.886,155.15,21.701> <94.019,146.54,21.279>/<79.400,159.78,24.598> <90.266,149.94,21.921>/<75.897,162.96,17.002> <85.801,153.99,22.524>/<71.432,167.00,17.605> <86.017,163.36,22.413>/<96.545,179.64,17.495> <93.521,187.73,22.334>/<96.170,206.94,17.415> <101.18,191.73,21.926>/<118.40,182.82,17.007> <110.26,186.25,21.617>/<126.56,175.76,16.699> <121.57,185.96,20.056>/<137.56,192.80,10.180> <128.98,189.20,17.344>/<142.79,195.12,4.1495> <133.83,191.32,15.899>/<151.65,198.94,10.955> <137.84,192.95,16.079>/<154.04,203.59,11.135> <140.73,194.87,17.407>/<157.44,205.86,17.331> <143.35,196.55,18.998>/<159.89,207.42,21.868> <145.95,198.21,20.057>/<162.15,208.86,15.114> <149.69,200.65,20.957>/<165.88,211.29,16.013> <153.53,203.16,21.577>/<169.72,213.81,16.633> <159.40,207.98,22.276>/<174.02,220.70,17.333> <164.15,210.86,22.505>/<181.46,219.56,17.561> <176.92,214.14,22.332>/<194.09,223.14,17.388> <193.97,221.60,22.329>/<200.68,239.78,17.385> <195.55,225.75,22.331>/<204.92,242.72,17.385> <200.65,225.82,22.328>/<219.94,223.89,17.384> @<208.07360, 219.49520, 22.95058>@<208.51480, 220.38150, 23.09145>@ Centrosaurus is a genus of centrosaurine ceratopsian dinosaur from Campanian age of Late Cretaceous Canada. Their remains have been found in the Dinosaur Park Formation, dating from 76.5 to 75.5 million years ago. @free@@ <206.83,224.91,22.285>/<223.83,215.59,17.355> <212.82,224.54,22.211>/<226.57,238.21,17.306> <215.27,228.24,22.332>/<226.81,243.81,17.428> <216.74,232.15,22.316>/<216.46,251.54,17.415> <211.38,242.71,22.347>/<199.06,257.67,17.419> Stegosaurus is a genus of herbivorous, four-legged, armored dinosaur from the Late Jurassic, characterized by the distinctive kite-shaped upright plates along their backs and spikes on their tails. @<216.77790, 241.35770, 22.92654>@<215.90050, 241.82460, 23.03695>@ @free@@ <207.29,245.83,22.336>/<193.21,259.15,17.418> <197.67,247.73,22.332>/<178.43,245.34,17.420> <185.97,245.79,22.332>/<166.88,242.40,17.419> <174.18,241.36,22.332>/<155.29,237.03,17.418> <166.35,237.81,22.339>/<147.46,233.47,17.434> <153.54,248.11,22.264>/<139.31,261.28,17.358> <145.59,254.51,22.171>/<133.55,269.71,17.268> <143.19,251.29,21.445>/<123.92,249.25,16.515> <137.75,248.40,19.880>/<136.62,229.05,14.950> <137.71,243.68,18.236>/<137.32,226.85,7.4358> @<118.45820, 252.32750, 22.58504>@<119.27690, 251.79720, 22.36481>@ Diplodocus is among the most easily identifiable dinosaurs, with its typical sauropod shape, long neck and tail, and four sturdy legs. Diplodocus is an extinct genus of diplodocid sauropod dinosaurs known from the Late Jurassic of North America. The first fossils of Diplodocus were discovered in 1877 by S. W. 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