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Japan Develops World's First Dinosaur Robot Zoo; Jurassic Style Theme Park Called ‘Dino-a-Park’

Japan Develops World's First Dinosaur Robot Zoo; Jurassic Style Theme Park Called ‘Dino-a-Park’

Japan appears to be planning the establishment of world's first zoo comprising dinosaur robots. The speculations have come after latest reports of a Japanese company displaying a huge robotic dinosaur at a Tokyo hotel.

World's First Dinosaur Robot Zoo: What's In It?

According to Indian Express, the realistic Tyrannosaurus Rex appeared in the event hall unexpectedly. It roared loudly and proceeded making stomping motions at the people present in the conference room. The human-controlled dinosaur robot is a step forward in Japan's plan of building a Jurassic-style theme park, to be called "Dino-a-Park." With the unveiling of the T-Rex sample at the hotel, the company announced its further plans on the robotic zoo.

The pre-historic creature was seen pretending to bite the head of the caretaker, much to the people's excitement. Besides the Tyrannosaurus, the Allosaurus and some Raptors also appeared in the event hall and roamed the area. The planned dinosaur robot park will act as a cross between Steven Spielberg's "Jurassic Park" and latest American TV program "Westworld." "Dino-a-Park" is a plan that has been foreseen by ON-ART Corp CEO Kazuya Kanemaru.

World's First Dinosaur Robot Zoo: CEO Promises To Make The Dino Robots As Realistic As Possible

Following the performance of dinosaur robot, the CEO addressed the visitors. He shared what views made him plan a dinosaur robot development in Japan. He said that the company has been developing living things and the desire of people to experience real dinosaurs made it develop the idea and plan its implementation.

"We are striving to create dinosaurs that make people feel as though they are invisible, through how real the dinosaur's breathing and movements are," Kanemaru said referring to his new plan to develop dinosaur robot as quoted by Daily Star.

The dinosaur robot creatures that appeared for display were around eight meters tall and 38 kilograms heavy. The Japanese company's attempt to develop a robotic dinosaur will be a brilliant deployment of technology in constructing world's first unique zoo.

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