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Dinosaurs, robots invade science centerPublished 06/28/09
BALTIMORE (AP) - When Van Reiner first walked past a protoceratops dinosaur model on display at the Maryland Science Center, he noticed something different - the dinosaur's eyes seemed to follow him. Upon closer inspection, the dinosaur model could wag its tail, nod its head and omit a menacing roar. Visitors to Maryland Science Center's "Chinasaurs: Dinosaur Dynasty" exhibit will get to see more than 20 dinosaur skeletons of rarely seen exotic dinosaurs this summer. But the real stars of the show are the robotic dinosaurs situated among the remains. The animatronic creations look and act the way...
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