Exhibit Hall
Now Open on Level 4
Meet the ancient rulers of our planet as you examine fossil replicas of dinosaurs and prehistoric sea creatures. Orlando Science Center showcases the dinosaurs in their disparate land and aquatic settings as guests become part of a paleontological excavation site.
- Uncover 'fossils' in the dig pit and examine fossilized dino eggs
- Explore displays that feature ancient land and marine reptiles
- Compare reptiles and dinosaurs to see similarities and differences
- Discover denizens of the ancient oceans such as Elasmosaurus and Tylosaurus
12 November 2012
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A distant cousin to the triceratops, this massive dinosaur’s name Xenoceratops foremostensis means “alien-horned face.” The beastly creature has a rare pattern of horns on its head and above its brow.
The Xenoceratops is adorned with two hooks jutting from its forehead. It has two massive spikes that rest at the top of its head and a frilly shield around its neck.



