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New Jersey Theme Park Selling Life-Size Dinosaurs On Facebook Marketplace

There’s a New Jersey theme park that’s selling life-size dinosaurs on Facebook Marketplace. You really can find anything and everything there. Usually, when we talk about Facebook Marketplace on Dave…

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There's a New Jersey theme park that's selling life-size dinosaurs on Facebook Marketplace. You really can find anything and everything there.

Usually, when we talk about Facebook Marketplace on Dave & Chuck The Freak, it's because someone is selling something ridiculous and possibly sexual. This time around it's a bit different, believe it or not. It's not one of Dave's games of 'Sexy Or Serious?' or anything like that. It's all legit. Would you want to buy a life-size dinosaur to keep at your home or business? Now could be the chance! Opportunities like this don't come around often. See a video report shared by PIX11 News on YouTube below.

New Jersey Theme Park Selling Life-Size Dinosaurs On Facebook Marketplace

According to The New York Post, Guy Gsell, the owner of the Field Station: Dinosaurs, says he's been receiving a lot of calls from people across the country hoping to own one of the 25 huge animatronic dinosaurs throughout the park in Leonia, New Jersey.

The tourist attraction is reportedly shutting down after 14 years and its lease is expiring at the end of the year. Now, he's taken to Facebook Marketplace to try to sell the dinosaurs off to the public and they range in price starting at $500. There's even a T-Rex!

Which one is most expensive? The New York Post says it's the 75-foot-tall Apatosaurus that's listed for $2,860. Sounds like their phone is ringing non-stop with people interested in buying these dinosaurs. Check out some pictures shared by The New York Post here.

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