Friday, December 11, 2009

Pterodactyl

I wanted to blog today about my son's favorite dinosaura, a Pterodactyl...

PTERODACTYLS means "Winged fingers". These dinosaurs were a group of flying reptiles that ranged in size from having a wingspan of a few inches to over 40 feet. They were lightly built with hollow bones, long, curved necks, long skulls, and small bodies. They had large brains and good eyesight. Some had short tails, some had no tails. Some had light-weight, bony head-crests, some did not. The crest may have acted as a rudder when flying or may have been a sexual characteristic. Some pterodactyloids had fur on their bodies. Their wings were covered by a leathery membrane. This thin but tough membrane stretched between its body, the top of its legs and its elongated fourth fingers, forming the structure of the wing. Claws protruded from the other fingers. Pterodactyloids could flap their wings and fly with power, but the largest ones probably relied on updrafts to help in flying.


Thursday, December 10, 2009

cold!

It's really cold in Kentucky! Check out this picture of our mammoths! Ok, this wasn't taken today, but it was taken last year about this time. But, we're still open every day, so brave the weather and take in the sites! And, it is Kentucky, so you could get 60 degrees and 20 degrees in the same week.

Wednesday, December 9, 2009

empty shelves

It's an exciting time in Dinosaur World's giftshop. We have shiny new shelves lining the whole back wall of our 5,000 square foot giftshop in Kentucky. They are just waiting for the new items to come in for next year. I'll keep you posted. We still have like 3,000 square feet for Christmas shopping, so no worries in that department!

Tuesday, December 8, 2009

great gift idea - dino poo

I'm starting to get nervous about all the Christmas shopping I still have to do - but I can help with yours! If you have that person on your list that has everything, give them a big suprise with some authentic dinosaur poop (officially called coprolite). We actually sell this in our giftshop. Scientists studied corpolite for many reasons, one was to see what it was made of to tell what the dinosaur ate. It's actually quite pretty, and looks like marble a bit. Our prices start around $25 for small pieces. If coprolite isn't quite up your alley, come in to see what else we have, or visit our online gift shop = http://www.elce.nu/dinoworld/dinoshop.cfm

Wednesday, December 2, 2009

December

I'll be out for a bit attending a tourism meeting, but don't worry, the staff at Dinosaur World will take great care of you when you visit. Don't forget the dinosaur lover in your family. Stop in our very unique giftshops for a present. Or, you can shop some of the favorites online = http://www.dinoworld.net/dinoshop.htm

Tuesday, December 1, 2009

December happenings

Well, the $2 off pet month discount is over, but don't worry, you can still bring your friendly dogs on leashes anytime to Dinosaur World year around.

If you took advantage of the August Double Dino Days in Florida or Kentucky, now's the time to take advantage of those. If you visited Dinosaur World in August, you received a free pass to come back in December. So, come on and visit!

Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Happy Thanksgiving

Happy Turkey Day to everyone from Dinosaur World! Here's our holiday schedule...

Kentucky = We will only be closed on Thanksgiving Day (so our staff and dinosaurs can spend time with their families). We are open every day of the year (except Christmas Day and Thanksgiving Day) from 8:30 am to sunset central time.

Florida = We are open every day of the year from 9 - 5 (that goes to 9-6 in the summer).

Texas = We will only be cloased on Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day, all other days of the year, we are open 9-5 (and 9-6 in the summer).

HAPPY THANKSGIVING!