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Win a family ticket to Dinosaurs of China

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LocalEditorNottingham · 21/07/2017 11:27

On the eve of the summer holidays, we are delighted to be able to offer a family ticket to this summer’s world exclusive Dinosaurs of China Exhibition at Wollaton Hall, as a prize.

  • Family tickets are for two adults and two children aged 5+ (under-5s go free) and do not include parking charges. Date and time of use is open but subject to availability. (Available dates do not include those with special events).

‘The Dinosaurs of China exhibition will tell the story of a dinosaur revolution.

New fossil discoveries in China over recent years have revolutionised our understanding of dinosaurs’ appearance, behaviour and evolution. We’ve hand-picked some of the most spectacular new fossils from China for this world exclusive exhibition, bringing them to Europe for the first time.

Dinosaurs of China will present some of the best preserved dinosaur fossils from anywhere in the world: not just the bones, but also soft parts including skin and feathers.

Many of the species on display are new to science, only discovered and named in the last 20 years, and some as recently as 2015.

Some things never change: many dinosaurs were giant, scaly, ground-shakers.

Some of the towering skeletons in the exhibition will be among the tallest ever seen in the UK.

However, this view of dinosaurs is now part of a more diverse picture. Many dinosaurs were tiny, some species had feathers, and a number of species even evolved flight. These feathered-flyers eventually evolved into birds. Birds are dinosaurs that learned how to fly.

We invite you to explore the evidence for yourself – you may never look at birds in the same way again!'

Find out more and book tickets at Dinosaurs of China

To enter, post in the thread below, by midnight on Friday 28th July, with your answer to this question:

What colour do you think dinosaur feathers might be?

The winner will be contacted on Saturday 29th July, via Mumsnet PM – please remember to check your inbox. Tickets will be sent by post.

Win a family ticket to Dinosaurs of China
OP posts:
hoops120 · 24/07/2017 16:53

In my minds eye I imagine them to be as varied as birds' feathers, though perhaps predominantly black and white, or an orange colour

fraggle84 · 24/07/2017 22:09

I think that they'd be camouflage colours so a khaki and brown

Ellbevs83 · 26/07/2017 16:39

Warm autumnal colours, Browns and oranges

hutchy73 · 27/07/2017 00:11

All the colours of the rainbow- nice and bright !

Sleepysausage · 27/07/2017 15:18

I imagine dinosaur feathers would be dark colours, browns and greys

CrohnicallyPregnant · 28/07/2017 10:38

Various shades of green, mainly darker like khaki and forest colours. Maybe some gold highlights.

igglu · 28/07/2017 10:55

I also think mainly browns and camouflage type colours, with a few that were really bright like peacocks and parrots

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