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A mammoth and other prehistoric creatures are set to join Port Lympne Reserve's Dinosaur Forest

By: Angela Cole

Published: 11:00, 08 July 2016

Updated: 12:29, 08 July 2016

There'll be some huge new arrivals at Port Lympne Reserve this summer.

The park near Hythe in Kent is gearing up to welcome 10 new family members to its Dinosaur Forest attraction, which opened at Easter.

A mammoth with huge tusks is one of the giant figures which have already arrived.

Take an animal adventure like no other at Port Lympne

They will join more than 100 prehistoric creatures at the site which have already been wowing visitors during its 40th anniversary.

It is set to be the largest collection of life-sized dinosaurs in Europe and so far its static models include 40 species such as the Tyrannosaurus Rex, Diplodocus, and Pterodactyl.

Up close and personal - visitors in the new Dinosaur Forest at Port Lympne Reserve.

No date has been set for their unveiling, although they are expected to be available for all to see in time for the summer holidays at the end of this month.

Details of more of the animals arriving will be revealed over the coming weeks. For more information visit aspinallfoundation.org/port-lympne

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