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MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) -- The term high-tech dinosaurs sounds a little like an oxymoron, but that's exactly what will be on display at Fiserv Forum this coming weekend.
CBS 58 got a behind the scenes look at the preparations for Jurassic World Live.
From Friday, Nov. 8 - Sunday, Nov. 10, technicians and puppeteers will use state of the art technology to bring the creatures that you saw in the Jurassic Park movies to life.
"They will look exactly like the ones you see in the movies," said "dinoteer" Austin Paz. "We have Blue, the velociraptor, which is one of our iconic name dinosaur roles in the show. And she is - she looks like she is breathing, living her life on stage, and it is the closest thing you're going to get to seeing a life-size dinosaur."
Starting Nov. 8, there will be six Jurassic World Live shows at Fiserv. For ticket information, click here.