Extinction... Discovering lost species brick by brick🧱🦣
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Travel back in time and discover lost species – crafted from over 2 million toy bricks!
Step back in time this summer with a world-exclusive showcase of more than 20 awe-inspiring creatures crafted from over 2 million toy bricks.
Discover lost species, including a gigantic woolly mammoth, a hissing titanoboa and a giant ground sloth. Plus, help build a sabre-toothed tiger, pose with a dinosaur egg, and watch out for a few surprises along the way!
Book in advance to save on your tickets! Annual members go free.
There’s plenty to see and do:
Help us build a sabre-toothed tiger (daily, 11am–4pm)
Snap a selfie in our giant dinosaur egg
Make a mini mammoth or dodo to take home (daily, 11am–4pm)
Get animal-themed face painting (weekdays, 21 July–29 August)
Why not treat yourself to afternoon tea at our Grade I listed Marwell Hall (23 July–31 August)
Plus, enjoy everything the zoo has to offer — playgrounds, road train rides, and of course, hundreds of rare and endangered animals.
Every visit helps support our vital conservation work in Hampshire and around the world.
Step back in time this summer with a world-exclusive showcase of more than 20 awe-inspiring creatures crafted from over 2 million toy bricks.
Discover lost species, including a gigantic woolly mammoth, a hissing titanoboa and a giant ground sloth. Plus, help build a sabre-toothed tiger, pose with a dinosaur egg, and watch out for a few surprises along the way!
Book in advance to save on your tickets! Annual members go free.
There’s plenty to see and do:
Help us build a sabre-toothed tiger (daily, 11am–4pm)
Snap a selfie in our giant dinosaur egg
Make a mini mammoth or dodo to take home (daily, 11am–4pm)
Get animal-themed face painting (weekdays, 21 July–29 August)
Why not treat yourself to afternoon tea at our Grade I listed Marwell Hall (23 July–31 August)
Plus, enjoy everything the zoo has to offer — playgrounds, road train rides, and of course, hundreds of rare and endangered animals.
Every visit helps support our vital conservation work in Hampshire and around the world.
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