Hyper-realistic Notosuchus Design
Captures the features of the Cretaceous South American terrestrial crocodile — compact body, tough textured skin (light brown with green and yellow patches as shown), sturdy short limbs, and a long tail for balance. It has a distinctive slender snout with sharp teeth, showing the look of a Cretaceous terrestrial reptile living in ancient Argentina’s warm habitats.
Electronic Movement Design
Emits realistic Notosuchus calls and breathing sounds, transporting visitors to the lush Cretaceous landscapes of ancient South America.
The mouth opens and closes in sync with sounds, mimicking its foraging and quick predatory strikes.
Lifelike blinking enhances realism, giving this ancient terrestrial crocodile a vivid, living presence.
The head and snout move smoothly up, down, left, and right, recreating its alert and active nature while searching for food.
Strong short limbs move with the rising chest, simulating natural breathing and steady walking movements.
The long tail sways gently, supporting its balance while moving through prehistoric vegetation.
The front body shifts naturally, as if the Notosuchus is exploring or hunting in its ancient South American habitat.
Customization Options
Adjustable size, skin texture, and color to fit different park or museum themes. Supports interactive sensors and photo platforms for better visitor experience.
Safety & Durability
Lightweight alloy frame, weather-resistant silicone skin, waterproof and dustproof electronics. All parts are safe and stable, ideal for high-traffic outdoor and indoor displays.