An African lion and an emperor penguin will be among the giant brick animals on display at Knowsley Safari this summer.
The Endangered Species collection will feature 27 models making up the Bricklive trail along the attraction's Foot Safari.
Opening on Saturday, July 9, there’ll be no extra charge for visitors to enjoy the life-sized models, including a 7ft tall Bengal tiger sculpture that’s sure to tower over most guests.
Standing amongst the Foot Safari’s real giraffes, meerkats, Amur tigers and bush dogs, visitors will also be able to spot brick models such as an orangutan, a giant panda, an African lion, an emperor penguin and a Tasmanian devil.
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Brick builders spent more than 5,064 hours creating the 27 models, which stacks up to 211 days and is about five times as long as the six-week school summer holidays.
More than 1.1million bricks were used during building, with 81,350 bricks alone used to construct the huge Bengal tiger.
Other large, eye-catching big brick cats include an African leopard made from 82,253 bricks and a panther built using 71,876 bricks.
The event follows on from the successful Bricklive Ocean, which came to the park last year, and the Ultimate Brick Safari which thrilled visitors back in 2019.
Along with land animals, the Endangered Species collection will also feature some sea creatures, with visitors able to look out for a blue fin tuna, a green sea turtle and a dolphin.
Rachel Scott, head of marketing at Knowsley Safari, said: “Bricklive displays have been massively popular with Knowsley Safari visitors in recent years. They give guests something extra from their visit and perfectly combine enjoyment and excitement with a little bit of knowledge and learning. Children and adults learn interesting and fun facts about the real animals the bricks models are based on.
“The focus on Endangered Species fits well with the global and national conservation programmes that Knowsley Safari supports, as well as appealing to the curiosity of visitors. We’re seeing growing interest in sustainability and protecting the planet and activities such as the brick models allow visitors to more positively appreciate the progress being made to save endangered animals.”
The Endangered Species event runs from Saturday, July 9 until Sunday, September 4, 2022 to coincide with the school summer holidays.
Tickets cost £15 for children and £18.50 for adults, with cheaper tickets available for later time slots. Under threes and carers go free. Visitors must book online.
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