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Spino's Swamp: An exhibit about the same size as the T. rex Kingdom in the park. You get to see an adult Spinosaurus living in swampy wetlands, being fed a variety of sea food. There are walls with glass going around the exhibit and glass walkways above the exhibit.

Lair of the Giants: A large, forested exhibit. There are walls with glass going around the exhibit and glass walkways above the exhibit, like in the Spinosaurus exhibit. There is a family of Giganotosaurus living in the exhibit. They are fed live goats, similar to the T. rex.

Bigfoot Sighting: A somewhat small exhibit with many trees. The exhibit has a stream going down the middle of it. It is home to a family of Gigantopithecus.

Hiss...: An exhibit that is as large as the T. rex exhibit. It has a large river going through it. In the exhibit dwells the large snake, Titanoboa. There is a feeding show where it is shown eating a live cow or two. A snake's ability to swallow very large prey is shown during this feeding show. It has the same viewing system the Giganotosaurus and Spinosaurus exhibits have.

Dilophosaurus' Dwelling: A jungle filled with Dilophosaurus. You go through the jungle in a walkway made of the same glass the gyrospheres are made of. There are many small lakes throughout the large exhibit. Overall, this exhibit has 6 adults and 8 juveniles.

Carnotaurus Chaos: A somewhat small rainforest exhibit. You get to see an adult Carnotaurus who is fed live goats, like the T. rex and Giganotosaurus.

Prionosuchus Lake: A somewhat small exhibit showcasing two adult Prionosuchus. The exhibit includes a large lake and several trees. There is a feeding show where a worker is on a platform above and throws fish for the Prionosuchus to catch and eat.