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Cory Dinosaur talking to children

Cory the Talking Dinosaur at event


Cory Dinosaur talking to children
Hire a Talking Dinosaur for your next Jurassic Event!
"Helloooo! What are you doing? Yes, I'm talking to YOU... I can see you in the blue T Shirt with Spiderman on the front!"
Children LOVE talking to Cory - an interactive Talking Dinosaur who will delight everyone with his silly chatter!
He will make children and adults laugh, roar, sing and do silly imitations!
Cory is really distinctive; his brightly coloured red crest and markings make him a rather attractive dinosaur, however what really makes him stand out from the crowd is when he decides to chat to passing guests!
Now we've all heard of talking parrots and parakeets who like to copy their human owners.; they pick up certain phrases and repeat them at random, entertaining and surprising people with their human imitation.
Cory, the Talking Dinosaur takes this to the next level! He loves to surprise passing humans by commenting on their appearance and talking directly to them. This interactive dinosaur will, before long, have humans imitating HIM! He loves to show everyone his Dinosaur Disco Dancing, waggling his tail to the sound of his own voice, and likes to see children copying him!
Cory will come to life at various times throughout your event, moving his head, arms and body as he chats to passing guests! Children are fascinated by Cory and love to ask him questions!
Hire Cory, a remote-controlled talking Dilophosaurus Dinosaur if you want a REAL Talking-Point at your Jurassic Themed Event!
Cory's Story:
When we first met Cory, we initially thought he was a Corythosaurus Dinosaur, as he has a crest on top of his head, similar to the duck-billed dinosaur from the Upper Cretaceous Period 77 million years ago.
HOWEVER, we then discovered that Cory could TALK and he was very quick to tell us that he is in fact a DILOPHOSAURUS - a theropod dinosaur that lived in North America during the early Jurassic Period, about 193 million years ago!
