Natural History Museum on the prowl for a million visitors
The Natural History Museum has unveiled its Predators exhibition based on giant animatronic beasts.
The £500,000 exhibition follows the success of the world's most advanced robotic Tyrannosaurus Rex, complete with load roar and swamp-like stenches, when it was unveiled in February.
After 13,000 a-day queued up to see the T-Rex, the museum is hoping to repeat the success with three new animatronic features - a great white shark, a chameleon and a Sydney funnel web spider.
Predators hopes to bring a million visitors to the Natural History Museum during its 10-month duration.
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