
Source: BroBible
Summary
A 60-ton, 100-foot animatronic Sauroposeidon dinosaur at Field Station: Dinosaurs in Derby, Kansas, caught fire after being struck by lightning. The fire was extinguished, but the dinosaur was destroyed. The park has decided not to repair the damaged dinosaur due to high costs and will instead create an educational exhibit around the frame. This is not the first time an animatronic dinosaur has caught fire, with similar incidents occurring in 2018 and 2011.
Our Reading
The habit of building giant animatronic dinosaurs gets a new name: fire hazard.
Animatronic dinosaurs: because who needs a boring old museum when you can have a raging inferno?
The routine of lightning striking giant metal objects arrives with confidence.
The lifestyle of creating educational exhibits around charred remains enters the chat.
Animatronic dinosaurs: where the only thing more predictable than the fire is the “we’re not going to repair it” statement.
Author: Evan Null








