Jurassic Quest, featuring life-size dinosaurs, is being held at the New Jersey Convention and Exposition Center in Edison.
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Dozens of life-size dinosaurs are on display at Jurassic Quest, going on now at New Jersey Convention Center and Expo in Edison, including some that can walk around or be ridden on. If riding a 20-foot-tall T-Rex is too scary, there are herbivores you can ride. JoJo is a young Utahraptor that performs and greets visitors all while supervised by a trainer, who keeps an eye on JoJo because some visitors are scared or startled by a walking dinosaur. Jurassic Quest describes itself as a dinosaur event company featuring displays, attractions and activities.
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