Take a look at the rhinoceroses, sabre-toothed tigers and other ancient animals that will take over Cassiobury Park this Easter.

Ice Age: The Lost Kingdom will consist of several animatronic creatures from the ice age period, as the animals essentially come to life by moving their arms and bodies.

A Woolly Rhino

A Woolly Rhino

Alongside the ice age creatures being up on display in the Watford park, there will also be a educational cinema marquee to watch educational documentaries on the animals, as well as a sand excavation pit and a handful of virtual reality experiences.

A Daedon Credit: Cultent Events

A Daedon Credit: Cultent Events

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A Marcrauchenia Credit: Cultent Events

A Marcrauchenia Credit: Cultent Events

Families will take in the sights of the ancient beasts from 70,000 years ago, while they get to learn more about the creatures.

A Sabre Toohed Tiger Credit: Cultent Events

A Sabre Toohed Tiger Credit: Cultent Events

Food and refreshment will also be offered on site.

A Woolly Mammoth Credit: Cultent Events

A Woolly Mammoth Credit: Cultent Events

Naz Kabir of organisers Cultent Events, said: “The Ice Age is a fascinating era, not least because it offers such a clear link between the Jurassic period and today.£

A Coelodonta Credit: Cultent Events

A Coelodonta Credit: Cultent Events

“Looking at the creatures on display at Ice Age: The Lost Kingdom, it’s impossible not to notice that so many of these animals look like ferocious dinosaurs, but at the same time are obvious predecessors to the elephants, rhinoceroses, camels, kangaroos and big cats we know so well.

Anisodon Credit: Cultent Events

Anisodon Credit: Cultent Events

“Seeing these beasts come to life is a thrilling experience and we can’t wait to share it with people up and down the United Kingdom.”

A Ambeledon Credit: Cultent Events

A Ambeledon Credit: Cultent Events

The exhibition will take place from April 2 to April 18 at Cassiobury Park.

A Caveman Credit: Cultent Events

A Caveman Credit: Cultent Events

To book, click the ‘London’ section when buying tickets at: https://iceagekingdom.seetickets.com/content/ticket-options