The dinosaurs are a part of a collection of 69 state-of-the-art animatronic creatures created by leading Japanese company Kokoro, which are now installed at IMG Worlds of Adventure, set to open early next year. — Courtesy photo DUBAI — Dinosaurs brought busy weekend traffic to a halt on Saturday but thankfully avoided causing a tyrannosaurus wreck. Both residents and tourists of Dubai were stunned to see a convoy of ferocious dinosaurs making their way to their new home in IMG Worlds of Adventure, the world's largest indoor theme park. Despite being escorted by Dubai police, one dinosaur was reported missing as the caravan roared through the city. A hunt to capture the fugitive dinosaur is on! Anyone spotting it is requested to report their sighting on social media using the hashtag #SpotTheDino. The dinosaurs are a part of a collection of 69 state-of-the-art animatronic creatures created by leading Japanese company Kokoro, which are now installed at IMG Worlds of Adventure, set to open early next year. IMG Worlds of Adventure is wholly owned by IMG Theme Park L.L.C., a subsidiary of Ilyas & Mustafa Galadari Group. It is Dubai's first mega themed entertainment destination, promising visitors from around the world the excitement of four epic adventures in one epic location. Two of IMG Worlds of Adventure's four zones represent renowned global brands Cartoon Network and MARVEL, while the IMG Boulevard and the Lost Valley - Dinosaur Adventure zones are original concepts by IMG Theme Park L.L.C. Once open, IMG Worlds of Adventure will be the largest indoor theme park in the world, covering an area in excess of 1.5 million square feet. With the capacity to welcome more than 20,000 guests a day, IMG Worlds of Adventure will feature a unique array of adrenaline-pumping roller coasters, thrill rides and spine-tingling attractions based on popular Cartoon Network characters, iconic MARVEL Super Heroes and hair-raising dinosaurs. — SG