A new species has been unveiled at The Lakeland Wildlife Oasis in Milnthorpe, and it's been a roaring success so far with visitors.
A life sized Tyrannosaurus Rex's skull has been added to the outside of the attraction.
It's founders Dave and Jo Marsden are now hoping to pull in dinosaur fans from around Cumbria and further afield.
The one-off T Rex skull was Dave’s idea and had sat half-built in their garden for a year and a half.
Nicknamed Lucy after the first hominin species ever discovered, Dave admits it’s been hard work.
He said “The hardest part of the project was making Lucy’s teeth, as each one had to be set individually. Fixing the fibre glass onto the stone plinth was also a battle, taking over a week to get right. It was a case of all hands on deck to erect her as she is so heavy, but it’s wonderful to see her now in place and ready to greet visitors at the Oasis”.