Kids partake in Jurassic World Live Tour-themed STEM activities with animatronic dinosaur
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MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) -- Kids and students at Discovery World got to meet a special Milwaukee visitor Thursday.
"Olive" is nearly six feet tall, three-feet-wide, 10-feet-long and 125 pounds. She is an animatronic life-size, life-like baby stegosaurus that personally interacts with the children.
She was at Discovery World Thursday to partake in Jurassic World Live Tour-themed STEM activities.
"Well it's a little bit colder than her home back on Jurassic World, but people have been absolutely lovely," said paleoveterinarian John Palmeri. "They keep offering her cheese, but she can't eat it, she's a strict herbivore."
Olive will also be on the main concourse at Fiserv Forum for the Bucks game Thursday night.
Jurassic World Live tour will hold seven performances at Fiserv from Friday, Nov. 8 to Sunday, Nov. 10. To learn more, click here.