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Shan-gri-la Prehistoric Park & Charitable Foundation

About the Shan-Gri-La Prehistoric Park

The Dinoman

the dinosaur house at dusk with three large dinosaurs lit by soft lighting

Dinoman Steve Springer is a retired school teacher from the Clark County School District with a passion for dinosaurs, education and making people smile.

Established in 2006, Dinoman Steve strives to educate visitors on prehistoric creatures and events, while showing the relationship to what is presently occuring in our world. The park's mission is to provide smiles and joy to all visitors.

The park is currently home to 57 dinosaurs and prehistoric creatures.

Prehistoric Creatures

the dinosaur man sitting in his fully wrapped decorated car covered with jungle and dinosaurs
DinoMobile Roof

The park isn't just about dinosaurs, it is about prehistoric creatures too. And, let's be honest, creatures of all sorts. For example, did you know that a Pterodactyl is not a dinosaur? It is actually a flying reptile. See? You've already learned something!

Always Changing

The head of Pete the Postosuchus smiling for his closeup, mouth open, showing all his teeth.
Pete the Postosuchus

Much like the world today, the park is constantly changing. Be sure to stop by as the seasons change, because the park most certainly will! If you come by today, you may not recognize "Pete" after his makeover!

Wolfman

a humanoid figure with
                 the head of a wolf, clawed hands and green eyes dressed in tattered rags.
Wolfman
Diet:
Carnivorous (Meat Eater)
Country:
Worldwide
Period:
Unknown
Fun Facts:
The Wolfman is a mythical creature that only appears by the light of the full moon, and at the park on Halloween!