Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan. 25th Apr, 2017. The Dino-Safari exhibition featuring these robotic dinosaurs in Tokyo, Japan. The rubber creatures make use of a 'Dino-Tronics' mechanism, which allows them to smoothly and quietly walk around, and move their heads and jaws. However the dinosaurs are not completely autonomous - performers encased in the models control their movements.The animatronics were created by Japanese firm ON-ART Corp. The exhibit, set to open on Apr. 26 at Hikarie Hall in Tokyo's Shibuya district, will feature the 4.8m tall Raptor Credit: ZUMA Press, Inc./Alamy Live News

Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan. 25th Apr, 2017. The Dino-Safari exhibition featuring these robotic dinosaurs in Tokyo, Japan. The rubber creatures make use of a 'Dino-Tronics' mechanism, which allows them to smoothly and quietly walk around, and move their heads and jaws. However the dinosaurs are not completely autonomous - performers encased in the models control their movements.The animatronics were created by Japanese firm ON-ART Corp. The exhibit, set to open on Apr. 26 at Hikarie Hall in Tokyo's Shibuya district, will feature the 4.8m tall Raptor Credit: ZUMA Press, Inc./Alamy Live News Stock Photo
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April 25, 2017 - Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan - The Dino-Safari exhibition featuring these robotic dinosaurs in Tokyo, Japan. The rubber creatures make use of a 'Dino-Tronics' mechanism, which allows them to smoothly and quietly walk around, and move their heads and jaws. However the dinosaurs are not completely autonomous - performers encased in the models control their movements..The animatronics were created by Japanese firm ON-ART Corp. The exhibit, set to open on Apr. 26 at Hikarie Hall in Tokyo's Shibuya district, will feature the 4.8m tall Raptor, the 8m Tyrannosaurus Rex and the 6.5m Triceratops. (Credit Image: © Alessandro Di Ciommo via ZUMA Wire)

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