A new group of dinosaurs and creepy-crawly creatures are moving into the phillyzoo this spring, including a 10-foot-tall stink bug that actually stinks.
, will open to the public on April 1. It will feature 25 life-size animatronic dinosaurs and larger-than life insects. The experience will show visitors how insects' physical traits, behaviors and special skills allowed them to survive long after the dinosaurs faced extinction.
"We are very excited to welcome guests to the Zoo to experience Staying Power - a tailor-made adventure immersing guests in the fascinating world of dinosaurs and insects, highlighting what it means to be adaptable and survive," said Philadelphia Zoo Chief Marketing and Experience Officer Amy Shearer.
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