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Ice Age: The Lost Kingdom was at the Birmingham Botanical Gardens on Westbourne Road in Edgbaston from the 6th to the 28th April 2019. They kept sending me emails for 20% off, but then got one for 40% off early bird for the opening weekend, and that convinced me to go!

 

Similar to the 2017 event with dinosaurs, but with extinct animals from the ice age.

  

Features giant life sized animated beasts with sound effects.

  

Mammuthus (mammoth)

 

Ice Age: The Lost Kingdom was at the Birmingham Botanical Gardens on Westbourne Road in Edgbaston from the 6th to the 28th April 2019. They kept sending me emails for 20% off, but then got one for 40% off early bird for the opening weekend, and that convinced me to go!

 

Similar to the 2017 event with dinosaurs, but with extinct animals from the ice age.

  

Features giant life sized animated beasts with sound effects.

  

Miracinonyx (American Cheetah) and Elasmotherium (Siberian Unicorn).

 

Ice Age: The Lost Kingdom was at the Birmingham Botanical Gardens on Westbourne Road in Edgbaston from the 6th to the 28th April 2019. They kept sending me emails for 20% off, but then got one for 40% off early bird for the opening weekend, and that convinced me to go!

 

Similar to the 2017 event with dinosaurs, but with extinct animals from the ice age.

  

Features giant life sized animated beasts with sound effects.

  

Paraceratherium

Ice Age: The Lost Kingdom was at the Birmingham Botanical Gardens on Westbourne Road in Edgbaston from the 6th to the 28th April 2019. They kept sending me emails for 20% off, but then got one for 40% off early bird for the opening weekend, and that convinced me to go!

 

Similar to the 2017 event with dinosaurs, but with extinct animals from the ice age.

  

Features giant life sized animated beasts with sound effects.

  

Daeodon

 

Meaning 'dreadful tooth' also known by Dinohyus ('terrible pig')

 

Steller’s Sea Cow (Hydrodamalis gigas), extinct gentle creature. Naturhistorisches Museum Wien (Museum of Natural History) NHM Vienna

ca. 1980-2001, Chicago, Illinois, USA --- The tail of Sue, the fossil tyrannosaurus in the Field Museum. --- Image by © Philip Gould/CORBIS

28 Nov 1963, Manhattan, New York, New York, USA --- New York: Larger Than Life. Members of the "ground crew" appear to have their hands full as they prepare to "launch" Dino the Dinosaur, a feature of the Macys Thanksgiving Day Parade, November 28th. Launching site was Central Park West in the seventies, where a huge net keeps Dino anchored. --- Image by © Bettmann/CORBIS

Ice Age: The Lost Kingdom was at the Birmingham Botanical Gardens on Westbourne Road in Edgbaston from the 6th to the 28th April 2019. They kept sending me emails for 20% off, but then got one for 40% off early bird for the opening weekend, and that convinced me to go!

 

Similar to the 2017 event with dinosaurs, but with extinct animals from the ice age.

  

Features giant life sized animated beasts with sound effects.

  

Miracinonyx (American Cheetah) and Elasmotherium (Siberian Unicorn).

 

Ice Age: The Lost Kingdom was at the Birmingham Botanical Gardens on Westbourne Road in Edgbaston from the 6th to the 28th April 2019. They kept sending me emails for 20% off, but then got one for 40% off early bird for the opening weekend, and that convinced me to go!

 

Similar to the 2017 event with dinosaurs, but with extinct animals from the ice age.

  

Features giant life sized animated beasts with sound effects.

  

Teratornis merriami

 

This was near the pond. Did later get the turtle like creature, but was unable to get the other one there, due to an Asian wedding party taking photos, and they were also using a drone over the pond!

 

Prehistoric Gardens along the Oregon coast Elasmosaurs along tour trail Port Orford Oregon State USA

 

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Ice Age: The Lost Kingdom was at the Birmingham Botanical Gardens on Westbourne Road in Edgbaston from the 6th to the 28th April 2019. They kept sending me emails for 20% off, but then got one for 40% off early bird for the opening weekend, and that convinced me to go!

 

Similar to the 2017 event with dinosaurs, but with extinct animals from the ice age.

  

Features giant life sized animated beasts with sound effects.

  

Smilodon populator (Sabre-Toothed Cat)

at standing rock gallery. kent, ohio

Diorama featuring models (not taxidermy) of the now-extinct California Grizzly Bear, Ursus arctos californicus.

 

Although the California Grizzly remains on the state flag, the last wild grizzly bear in the state was shot and killed more than 100 years ago.

 

San Diego Natural History Museum

Balboa Park

San Diego, California

 

Official web site:

 

www.sdnhm.org

  

An ornithischian species discovered in eastern Asia. Of uncertain classification, and has variously been classified as a fabrosaurid and euornithopod.

Superdomain: Neomura

Domain: Eukaryota

(unranked): Opisthokonta

(unranked) Holozoa

(unranked) Filozoa

Kingdom: Animalia

Subkingdom: Eumetazoa

(unranked): Bilateria

Superphylum: Deuterostomia

Phylum: Chordata

Subphylum: Vertebrata

Superclass: Tetrapoda

Class: Reptilia

Clade: Eureptilia

Clade: Romeriida

Clade: Diapsida

Clade: Neodiapsida

Clade: Sauria

Clade: Pantestudines

Superorder: †Sauropterygia

(unranked): †Eusauropterygia

Order: †Plesiosauria

Clade: †Neoplesiosauria

Superfamily: †Plesiosauroidea

Clade: †Cryptoclidia

Clade: †Xenopsaria

Clade: †Leptocleidia

Family: †Polycotylidae

Subfamily: †Polycotylinae

Genus: †Dolichorhynchops

Species: †D. osborni

28 Nov 1963, Manhattan, New York, New York, USA --- New York: Larger Than Life. Members of the "ground crew" appear to have their hands full as they prepare to "launch" Dino the Dinosaur, a feature of the Macys Thanksgiving Day Parade, November 28th. Launching site was Central Park West in the seventies, where a huge net keeps Dino anchored. --- Image by © Bettmann/CORBIS

Ice Age: The Lost Kingdom was at the Birmingham Botanical Gardens on Westbourne Road in Edgbaston from the 6th to the 28th April 2019. They kept sending me emails for 20% off, but then got one for 40% off early bird for the opening weekend, and that convinced me to go!

 

Similar to the 2017 event with dinosaurs, but with extinct animals from the ice age.

  

Features giant life sized animated beasts with sound effects.

  

Amebelodon

 

Related to the modern elephant

Ice Age: The Lost Kingdom was at the Birmingham Botanical Gardens on Westbourne Road in Edgbaston from the 6th to the 28th April 2019. They kept sending me emails for 20% off, but then got one for 40% off early bird for the opening weekend, and that convinced me to go!

 

Similar to the 2017 event with dinosaurs, but with extinct animals from the ice age.

  

Features giant life sized animated beasts with sound effects.

  

The sign didn't have anything on it for this one!

Ice Age: The Lost Kingdom was at the Birmingham Botanical Gardens on Westbourne Road in Edgbaston from the 6th to the 28th April 2019. They kept sending me emails for 20% off, but then got one for 40% off early bird for the opening weekend, and that convinced me to go!

 

Similar to the 2017 event with dinosaurs, but with extinct animals from the ice age.

  

Features giant life sized animated beasts with sound effects.

  

Titanotylopus (Giant Camel)

 

A peacock was nearby the Bird House, it made quite the noise!

 

Diorama featuring models (not taxidermy) of the now-extinct California Grizzly Bear, Ursus arctos californicus.

 

Although the California Grizzly remains on the state flag, the last wild grizzly bear in the state was shot and killed more than 100 years ago.

 

San Diego Natural History Museum

Balboa Park

San Diego, California

 

Official web site:

 

www.sdnhm.org

 

28 Nov 1963, Manhattan, New York, New York, USA --- New York: Larger Than Life. Members of the "ground crew" appear to have their hands full as they prepare to "launch" Dino the Dinosaur, a feature of the Macys Thanksgiving Day Parade, November 28th. Launching site was Central Park West in the seventies, where a huge net keeps Dino anchored. --- Image by © Bettmann/CORBIS

Darwinius masillae fossil cast at the Natural History Museum in London, England. This fossil cast named Ida is supposedly the most complete primate fossil ever found. Found in 1983 in the Messel Pit in Dammstadt, Germany. Copyright © by Scott A. McNealy Photographer. www.noboundaryphotography.co.uk

   

Ice Age: The Lost Kingdom was at the Birmingham Botanical Gardens on Westbourne Road in Edgbaston from the 6th to the 28th April 2019. They kept sending me emails for 20% off, but then got one for 40% off early bird for the opening weekend, and that convinced me to go!

 

Similar to the 2017 event with dinosaurs, but with extinct animals from the ice age.

  

Features giant life sized animated beasts with sound effects.

  

Archtodus (Giant short faced bear)

Ice Age: The Lost Kingdom was at the Birmingham Botanical Gardens on Westbourne Road in Edgbaston from the 6th to the 28th April 2019. They kept sending me emails for 20% off, but then got one for 40% off early bird for the opening weekend, and that convinced me to go!

 

Similar to the 2017 event with dinosaurs, but with extinct animals from the ice age.

  

Features giant life sized animated beasts with sound effects.

  

Cavemen hunting Mastodon.

Ice Age: The Lost Kingdom was at the Birmingham Botanical Gardens on Westbourne Road in Edgbaston from the 6th to the 28th April 2019. They kept sending me emails for 20% off, but then got one for 40% off early bird for the opening weekend, and that convinced me to go!

 

Similar to the 2017 event with dinosaurs, but with extinct animals from the ice age.

  

Features giant life sized animated beasts with sound effects.

  

Bison latifrons

The Ursas by: Jen Lewin from: Brooklyn, NY

year: 2023

 

Named after the constellations Ursa Minor and Ursa Major, The Ursas features two towering polar bears. In 2022, Ursa Minor, a 13-foot tall sculpture debuted on playa. Inspired by Polaris, the work’s glowing and multi-paneled infinity-mirrored body reminds us to “Look Up.”

 

In 2023 Ursa Minor will return, but this time with her big sister. Standing over three stories tall, Ursa Major’s hollow body is filled with glowing infinity mirrors, each reflecting mosaic drawings of extinct animals from the past 12 months.

 

The pair, Ursa Major and Ursa Minor, stand in solidarity.

Ursa Minor in hope, looking up.

Ursa Major, as a cathedral and tomb, to species lost.

 

URL: www.jenlewinstudio.com/portfolio/ursa-minor/

Contact: inquiry@jenlewinstudio.com

Ice Age: The Lost Kingdom was at the Birmingham Botanical Gardens on Westbourne Road in Edgbaston from the 6th to the 28th April 2019. They kept sending me emails for 20% off, but then got one for 40% off early bird for the opening weekend, and that convinced me to go!

 

Similar to the 2017 event with dinosaurs, but with extinct animals from the ice age.

  

Features giant life sized animated beasts with sound effects.

  

Marcrauchenia patachonica

Ice Age: The Lost Kingdom was at the Birmingham Botanical Gardens on Westbourne Road in Edgbaston from the 6th to the 28th April 2019. They kept sending me emails for 20% off, but then got one for 40% off early bird for the opening weekend, and that convinced me to go!

 

Similar to the 2017 event with dinosaurs, but with extinct animals from the ice age.

  

Features giant life sized animated beasts with sound effects.

  

Marcrauchenia patachonica

Ice Age: The Lost Kingdom was at the Birmingham Botanical Gardens on Westbourne Road in Edgbaston from the 6th to the 28th April 2019. They kept sending me emails for 20% off, but then got one for 40% off early bird for the opening weekend, and that convinced me to go!

 

Similar to the 2017 event with dinosaurs, but with extinct animals from the ice age.

  

Features giant life sized animated beasts with sound effects.

  

Paraceratherium

Ice Age: The Lost Kingdom was at the Birmingham Botanical Gardens on Westbourne Road in Edgbaston from the 6th to the 28th April 2019. They kept sending me emails for 20% off, but then got one for 40% off early bird for the opening weekend, and that convinced me to go!

 

Similar to the 2017 event with dinosaurs, but with extinct animals from the ice age.

  

Features giant life sized animated beasts with sound effects.

  

Mastodon

Ice Age: The Lost Kingdom was at the Birmingham Botanical Gardens on Westbourne Road in Edgbaston from the 6th to the 28th April 2019. They kept sending me emails for 20% off, but then got one for 40% off early bird for the opening weekend, and that convinced me to go!

 

Similar to the 2017 event with dinosaurs, but with extinct animals from the ice age.

  

Features giant life sized animated beasts with sound effects.

  

Diprotodon

Holdridge`s Toad. This species was aparent extint, but in recent years we discover one relict population in very fragil habitat, now is in Critical Endanger category. for more information see: Herpetological. review. vol. 41(2), June 2010.

Original caption: Humboldt Museum, Berlin, Germany. --- Image by © Louie Psihoyos/Science Faction/Corbis

Ice Age: The Lost Kingdom was at the Birmingham Botanical Gardens on Westbourne Road in Edgbaston from the 6th to the 28th April 2019. They kept sending me emails for 20% off, but then got one for 40% off early bird for the opening weekend, and that convinced me to go!

 

Similar to the 2017 event with dinosaurs, but with extinct animals from the ice age.

  

Features giant life sized animated beasts with sound effects.

  

Cavemen

Ice Age: The Lost Kingdom was at the Birmingham Botanical Gardens on Westbourne Road in Edgbaston from the 6th to the 28th April 2019. They kept sending me emails for 20% off, but then got one for 40% off early bird for the opening weekend, and that convinced me to go!

 

Similar to the 2017 event with dinosaurs, but with extinct animals from the ice age.

  

Features giant life sized animated beasts with sound effects.

  

Titanotylopus (Giant Camel)

 

Ice Age: The Lost Kingdom was at the Birmingham Botanical Gardens on Westbourne Road in Edgbaston from the 6th to the 28th April 2019. They kept sending me emails for 20% off, but then got one for 40% off early bird for the opening weekend, and that convinced me to go!

 

Similar to the 2017 event with dinosaurs, but with extinct animals from the ice age.

  

Features giant life sized animated beasts with sound effects.

  

Doedicurus clavicaudatus

Ice Age: The Lost Kingdom was at the Birmingham Botanical Gardens on Westbourne Road in Edgbaston from the 6th to the 28th April 2019. They kept sending me emails for 20% off, but then got one for 40% off early bird for the opening weekend, and that convinced me to go!

 

Similar to the 2017 event with dinosaurs, but with extinct animals from the ice age.

  

Features giant life sized animated beasts with sound effects.

  

Giant Giraffe

  

Castoroides (Giant Beaver)

Ice Age: The Lost Kingdom was at the Birmingham Botanical Gardens on Westbourne Road in Edgbaston from the 6th to the 28th April 2019. They kept sending me emails for 20% off, but then got one for 40% off early bird for the opening weekend, and that convinced me to go!

 

Similar to the 2017 event with dinosaurs, but with extinct animals from the ice age.

  

Features giant life sized animated beasts with sound effects.

  

Coelodonta antiquitatis (Woolly Rhinoceros)

Triceratops Skull --- Image by © Louie Psihoyos/Corbis

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