
"You'll have to look up above the treetops if you want to spot the head of the largest dinosaur in the park: brachiosaurus. Standing at an impressive fifty feet tall, this gentle Jurassic giant uses its long neck and powerful rear legs to graze on the leaves at the tops of trees which other herbivores can't reach. Though their immense size would keep hungry predators well away, our brachiosaurs are some of the most tranquil dinosaurs in the park, preferring to spend much of their time bathing in the lake or resting with other herbivores. Visitors staying at the Jurassic Park Safari Lodge will have a sweeping view from their clifftop perch over their main paddock which occupies the central fields of Isla Nublar."