BBC Walking with Beasts
Since the dinosaurs died out over 65 million years ago, our planet has been dominated by an amazing and diverse range of mammals. In 2001, using technology from their award-winning 'Walking with Dinosaurs', the BBC brought a number of them 'back to life' in their six-part series - 'Walking with Beasts'.
BBC Walking with Dinosaurs Exhibition shows some of the science behind the series and will tell you more about these creatures and the times during which they lived.
Special features
- Original scale models, as used to produce the digital animations
- Life sized polyurethane heads, as used for close-up filming
- Full sized replicas, including sabre-tooth cat, mammoth, hominids and giant birds
- Replica sabre tooth cat skeleton
- Many real fossils and casts in cases
- Large format graphics from BBC originals
- Numerous television screens showing footage from the series
- A number of touch screen interactives allowing visitors to learn more about such topics as fossilisation, camouflage, changing climates, building fossil skeletons etc.
Size of exhibition
The exhibition normally occupies approximately 400 sqm. However, since it has been constructed on a modular basis, there is a degree of flexibility and the exhibition can be tailored to the space available (minimum 200 sqm).
An expansion pack is available for very large venues.
Availability
Available now.
Additional Information
| Minimum hire period: |
3 calendar months |
| Transport: | at cost |
| Installation & Strike: | at cost |
