Baby pterodactylus from Jurassic exhibition stolen in Mexico

Baby pterodactylus from Jurassic exhibition stolen in Mexico

The experience exhibition “Jurassic World: The Exhibition” in Mexico has been overshadowed by a scandalous incident: a mechanical dinosaurs, a replica of a baby pterodactylus, was stolen. This not only raises questions about security standards at the event, but also illuminates the importance of such interactive exhibitions for society.

Theft occurred on the night of July 18, just a week after the opening of the exhibition. The red-gray replica had an estimated value of around two million peso, which corresponds to around 100,000 euros. It is believed that the dinosaurs were hidden in a box or bag during the presence of external employees. These circumstances raise concerns about the safety precautions that should be set up for such valuable objects.

The Attorney General in Mexico City has initiated investigations into theft and the police are currently examining the recordings of surveillance cameras. In addition, contact with possible witnesses is sought. The theft was only reported on the following Tuesday, which underlines the urgency and necessity for a quick reaction from the security teams.

interactive exhibitions such as “Jurassic World” attract many visitors and offer a unique opportunity to learn more about the history of the dinosaurs. In this exhibition, guests have the opportunity to see life -size replicas of dinosaurs, including the notorious Tyrannosaurus Rex. Such events promote interest in natural sciences and history, which is of great importance for the education and understanding of natural phenomena.

The theft of a mechanical dinosaur not only brings with it a material loss, but also raises questions about the security and management of claims associated with such large public exhibitions. The reactions to this incident could influence the way such events are organized and secured in the future.

- Nag

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