Unknowingly, we have already reached the year 2026. In our factory, dozens of animatronic animal models are still being meticulously produced! The vast majority of them are models of giant creatures from the Ice Age. It must be said that although the industry has gone through a decade-long cycle, Ice Age animals remain the leading choice for theme exhibitions.

Although it is already the year 2026, we will still compile a list of popular giant Ice Age creature models for customers who need them for Theme Expo. All of our compilations are made based on sales volume and are fully supported by market data.

Information Board:

#1. Animatronic Mammoth (Adult Type)
#2. Animatronic Mammoth (Underage Type)
#3. Animatronic Smilodon
#4. Animatronic Gigantopithecus
#5. Animatronic King Kong
#6. Animatronic Megatherium
#7. Animatronic Dodo Bird
#8. Animatronic Cave Bear
#9. Animatronic Macrauchenia
#10. Animatronic Glyptodont
#11. Animatronic Armadillo
#12. Animatronic Panthera Leo Spelaea (Cave Lion)
#13. Animatronic Paraceratherium
#14. Animatronic Embolotherium
#15. Animatronic Elasmotherium
#16. Animatronic Moa

1. Animatronic Mammoth (Adult Type)

Animatronic Mammoth

Animatronic Mammoth

There is no doubt that the mammoth remained the most prominent animal of the Ice Age in the past 20 years. Even without the release of the animated film Ice Age, the mammoth’s popularity was still the greatest. This huge elephant, covered in fur and existing 30,000 years ago, remains the most mysterious creature to humans today. Why does it have fur all over its body? Were they driven to extinction by human hunting? There are a series of questions about this giant creature.

The adult mammoth models we usually create have a body length of 5 to 7 meters and a height of around 3.5 to 4 meters. This size of the elephant has exceeded the current elephant size and can be regarded as the largest creature in the Ice Age. When a lifelike adult mammoth model appears before people, it is sure to cause a crowd of onlookers.

Size: body as 5 meters long, 2.8 meters high
Motion: mouth open and close, nose sway, head left to right, ears move, tail sway
Operation: automated sensor activation
Weight: 320kg
Electrical appliances: automatic contol box, infrared sensor, speaker, waterproof fiberglass cover
Sound effect: lifelike mammoth roaring sound
Manufactured materials: the interior is made of stainless steel and driven-motors + the exterior is made of silicone and high-density sponge

2. Animatronic Mammoth (Underage Type)

Cartoon Mammoth Exhibits

Cartoon Mammoth Exhibits

The adult mammoths are undoubtedly the most popular animals of the Ice Age! And the younger mammoths are also very popular. When tourists face these large mammoths, they will feel afraid. But when they face these baby mammoths, besides feeling afraid, they can also feel a sense of love!

We usually create underage mammoth models with a body length of 2-3 meters. These small mammoths are particularly suitable for interaction with children. Usually, these small mammoths are exhibited together with the larger ones, creating an atmosphere of motherly love and care.

Size: body as 3 meters long, 1.2 meters high
Motion: mouth open and close, head left to right, tail sway
Operation: automated sensor activation
Weight: 100kg
Electrical appliances: automatic contol box, infrared sensor, speaker, waterproof fiberglass cover
Sound effect: lifelike mammoth roaring sound
Manufactured materials: the interior is made of stainless steel and driven-motors + the exterior is made of silicone and high-density sponge

3. Animatronic Smilodon

Animatronic Smilodon

Animatronic Smilodon

If we were to name the most cunning and ruthless hunter of the Ice Age, the Smilodon (saber-toothed tiger) would undoubtedly be the top contender. According to research, 30,000 years ago, the saber-toothed tiger was larger than the modern Siberian tiger, and also possessed greater speed and strength, enabling it to ambush and capture large prey such as mammoths.

We typically create lifelike Smilodon models ranging from 2.5 to 3.5 meters in length. When these models are displayed to the public, everyone wants to touch the saber-toothed tiger’s teeth. Those massive teeth, exceeding 15 centimeters in length, are like weapons of this ferocious beast; a bite from them could be instantly fatal.

Size: body as 3 meters long, 1.5 meters high
Motion: mouth open and close, head left to right, neck up and down, stomach breathe, tail sway
Operation: automated sensor activation
Weight: 150kg
Electrical appliances: automatic contol box, infrared sensor, speaker, waterproof fiberglass cover
Sound effect: lifelike smilodon roaring sound
Manufactured materials: the interior is made of stainless steel and driven-motors + the exterior is made of silicone and high-density sponge

4. Animatronic Gigantopithecus

Animatronic Gigantopithecus Model

Animatronic Gigantopithecus Model

Without a doubt, the King Kong depicted in movies is based on Gigantopithecus, an ancient ape that lived 30,000 years ago during the Ice Age. According to fossil research, Gigantopithecus from the Ice Age stood over 3.2 meters tall, taller than a modern basketball hoop. They were also stronger than modern gorillas. Even saber-toothed tigers wouldn’t dare provoke them at that time.

We also customized large Gigantopithecus models that are over 3 meters tall! These large Gigantopithecus models usually attract a crowd when they perform chest-pounding and roaring in front of the audience! Some children even exclaim, “King Kong is out!”

Size: body as 1.9 meter wide, 3.2 meters high
Motion: mouth open and close, head left to right, neck up and down, stomach breathe, tail sway
Operation: automated sensor activation
Weight: 150kg
Electrical appliances: automatic contol box, infrared sensor, speaker, waterproof fiberglass cover
Sound effect: lifelike Gigantopithecus roaring sound
Manufactured materials: the interior is made of stainless steel and driven-motors + the exterior is made of silicone and high-density sponge

5. Animatronic King Kong

Someone might argue, “King Kong is an animal from novels and films, so why is it included in the sequence of Ice Age animal models?” The reason is that King Kong’s prototype is the “Gigantopithecus.” Moreover, many customers who can’t distinguish between Gigantopithecus and King Kong tend to categorize King Kong as part of the Ice Age animal group. To meet market demand, we also follow public opinion and are willing to include the giant King Kong model in the Ice Age animal series.

We have created 8-meters and 10-meters tall giant animatronics King Kong models. These two versions are already quite large in real life, but some customers still find them too small and want to order super-giant King Kong models with heights exceeding 20 meters.

Size: body as 4.5 meters wide, 5.5 meters high
Motion: mouth open and close, head left to right, hands move
Operation: automated sensor activation
Weight: 2250kg
Electrical appliances: automatic contol box, infrared sensor, speaker, waterproof fiberglass cover
Sound effect: lifelike king kong roaring sound
Manufactured materials: the interior is made of stainless steel and driven-motors + the exterior is made of silicone and high-density sponge

6. Animatronic Megatherium

Megatherium Model

Megatherium Model

The giant Megatherium was the closest to mammoth in size 30,000 years ago, meaning it was also a massive beast. The appearance of this 7-8 meters long creature among people would spark countless explorations for this mysterious creature that lived during Earth’s Ice Age.

We typically create giant Megatherium models that are 6-8 meters long. Megatherium is particularly suitable for exhibition in shopping malls or natural history museums, where they attract large crowds.

Size: body as 6 meters long, 2 meters high
Motion: mouth open and close, head left to right, neck up and down, tongue stretch, tail sway
Operation: automated sensor activation
Weight: 420kg
Electrical appliances: automatic contol box, infrared sensor, speaker, waterproof fiberglass cover
Sound effect: lifelike Megatherium roaring sound
Manufactured materials: the interior is made of stainless steel and driven-motors + the exterior is made of silicone and high-density sponge

7. Animatronic Dodo Bird

Animatronic Dodo Bird

Animatronic Dodo Bird

The dodo bird is undoubtedly the most famous bird of the Ice Age on Earth! The death of the last dodo occurred in 1681, making it one of the most recently extinct animals from the Ice Age. According to research, the dodo was a flightless bird primarily inhabiting what is now Mauritius and was particularly vulnerable to hunting.

The animatronic dodo bird model we produce is a particularly beloved Ice Age animal among children. The reason is its exceptionally cute appearance and relatively large, plump bird body, which closely resembles modern penguins. We typically customize dodo bird models with a height of 1 to 1.2 meters.

Size: body as 0.8 meter long, 1.2 meter high
Motion: mouth open and close, head left to right, wings slightly flap
Operation: automated sensor activation
Weight: 20kg
Electrical appliances: automatic contol box, infrared sensor, speaker, waterproof fiberglass cover
Sound effect: lifelike Dodo bird roaring sound
Manufactured materials: the interior is made of stainless steel and driven-motors + the exterior is made of silicone and high-density sponge

8. Animatronic Cave Bear

Animatronic Cave Bear Model

Animatronic Cave Bear Model

This giant bear, which lived during Earth’s Ice Age, was also a top predator of its time. The cave bear was enormous in size, even larger than today’s brown bears, and humans faced it as a terrifying beast. During the Ice Age, the cave bear’s prey included large mammals and massive aquatic fish, and even the large felids of that era dared not provoke it lightly.

We usually customize huge cave bear models 3-4 meters in length for our clients. The animatronic cave bear is also often decorated in various natural museums and themed exhibitions, and is one of the Ice Age animals that attracts children.

Size: body as 3 meters long, 1.8 meter high
Motion: mouth open and close, head left to right, neck up and down
Operation: automated sensor activation
Weight: 340kg
Electrical appliances: automatic contol box, infrared sensor, speaker, waterproof fiberglass cover
Sound effect: lifelike Cave Bear roaring sound
Manufactured materials: the interior is made of stainless steel and driven-motors + the exterior is made of silicone and high-density sponge

9. Animatronic Macrauchenia

Animatronic Macrauchenia

Animatronic Macrauchenia

Macrauchenia is a very well-known animal species during the Earth’s ice age and has a history of several million years. It became extinct tens of thousands of years ago. Macrauchenia is about the same size as the current sika deer and had excellent running ability, enabling it to nimbly evade the pursuit of its natural enemies.

We usually customize 2 meters to 3 meters long animatronic Macrauchenia models. Once Macrauchenia appeared before the children, they knew they were about to embark on a journey into the “Earth Ice Age”.

Size: body as 2.2 meters long, 1.7 meter high
Motion: mouth open and close, head left to right, neck up and down, stomach breathe
Operation: automated sensor activation
Weight: 85kg
Electrical appliances: automatic contol box, infrared sensor, speaker, waterproof fiberglass cover
Sound effect: lifelike Macrauchenia roaring sound
Manufactured materials: the interior is made of stainless steel and driven-motors + the exterior is made of silicone and high-density sponge

10. Animatronic Glyptodont

Animatronic Glyptodont

Animatronic Glyptodont

The glyptodons were one of the most well-known animal species during the Ice Age. Especially after their skeletons were discovered in the Americas, many natural history museums have included information about them. The glyptodons were much like giant turtles, with thick carapaces and slow movements. Some of them could reach a length of 4 meters, making them extremely powerful predators on land during the Ice Age.

We produce more 2-3 meters long animatronic Glyptodonts. These Glyptodont exhibits are often ordered by clients who operate or manage natural history museums or theme exhibitions.

Size: body as 3 meters long, 1.2 meter high
Motion: mouth open and close, head left to right, neck up and down, tail sway
Operation: automated sensor activation
Weight: 109kg
Electrical appliances: automatic contol box, infrared sensor, speaker, waterproof fiberglass cover
Sound effect: lifelike Glyptodont roaring sound
Manufactured materials: the interior is made of stainless steel and driven-motors + the exterior is made of silicone and high-density sponge

11. Animatronic Armadillo

Animatronic Armadillo

Animatronic Armadillo

Armadillos are still living creatures today; they are very ancient, existing even before Earth’s Ice Age. Prehistoric armadillos were much larger than they are today, possessing thick armor that provided strong defense. Their size and habits were similar to those of glyptodons, making them large mammals from Earth’s Ice Age.

We usually make lifelike armadillo models that are 2 to 4 meters long. They are cute exhibits in Ice Age themed exhibitions and can attract visitors well.

Size: body as 3 meters long, 1.2 meter high
Motion: mouth open and close, head left to right, neck up and down, tail sway
Operation: automated sensor activation
Weight: 117kg
Electrical appliances: automatic contol box, infrared sensor, speaker, waterproof fiberglass cover
Sound effect: lifelike Armadillo roaring sound
Manufactured materials: the interior is made of stainless steel and driven-motors + the exterior is made of silicone and high-density sponge

12. Animatronic Panthera Leo Spelaea (Cave Lion)

Animatronic Panthera Leo Spelaea

Animatronic Panthera Leo Spelaea

Lions during the Ice Age were faster and stronger than modern lions. They were the ancestors of modern lions and possessed strong solitary and hunting abilities. Their social behavior differed from that of modern lions. Prey targeted by Panthera Leo Spelaea (cave lions) had no chance of survival.

We typically create lifelike Panthera Leo Spelaea (cave lions) models that are 3-4 meters long. They are among the most representative carnivorous exhibits in Ice Age themed displays, representing a species that competed with saber-toothed tigers for resources.

Size: body as 4 meters long, 1.7 meter high
Motion: mouth open and close, head left to right, neck up and down, tail sway
Operation: automated sensor activation
Weight: 180kg
Electrical appliances: automatic contol box, infrared sensor, speaker, waterproof fiberglass cover
Sound effect: lifelike Cave Lion roaring sound
Manufactured materials: the interior is made of stainless steel and driven-motors + the exterior is made of silicone and high-density sponge

13. Animatronic Paraceratherium

Animatronic Paraceratherium

Animatronic Paraceratherium

Paraceratherium was also a colossal beast of Earth’s Ice Age, reaching up to 9 meters in length and 4 meters in height, moving like a rolling mountain. It was the ancestor of modern rhinos and hippos, and an almost invincible presence during the Ice Age. Due to its massive size, no carnivore dared to provoke it.

We typically scale the Paraceratherium to a one-to-one ratio and position it outdoors for thematic exhibitions. The appearance of a lifelike Paraceratherium model can effectively captivate the audience.

Size: body as 9 meters long, 3.9 meters high
Motion: mouth open and close, head left to right, neck up and down, stomach breathe, tail sway
Operation: automated sensor activation
Weight: 890kg
Electrical appliances: automatic contol box, infrared sensor, speaker, waterproof fiberglass cover
Sound effect: lifelike Paraceratherium roaring sound
Manufactured materials: the interior is made of stainless steel and driven-motors + the exterior is made of silicone and high-density sponge

14. Animatronic Embolotherium

Animatronic Embolotherium

Animatronic Embolotherium

Embolotherium was also a colossal creature from Earth’s Ice Age, having gone extinct around 30 million years ago. You can hardly imagine how terrifying this giant rhinoceros must have been. It was 2-3 times larger than today’s rhinoceroses and moved like a giant tank.

We typically scale the size of the Embolotherium to a one-to-one ratio, making it suitable for outdoor display in themed exhibitions. The appearance of the lifelike Embolotherium model can effectively captivate the audience with wonder.

Size: body as 6.5 meters long, 3 meters high
Motion: mouth open and close, head left to right, neck up and down, stomach breathe, tail sway
Operation: automated sensor activation
Weight: 760kg
Electrical appliances: automatic contol box, infrared sensor, speaker, waterproof fiberglass cover
Sound effect: lifelike Embolotherium roaring sound
Manufactured materials: the interior is made of stainless steel and driven-motors + the exterior is made of silicone and high-density sponge

15. Animatronic Elasmotherium

Animatronic Elasmotherium

Animatronic Elasmotherium

Elasmotherium was also a colossal creature during the Earth’s ice age, having gone extinct approximately 39000 years ago. This big rhinoceros with pointed horns on its head is a tank from the Ice Age. It is about twice as big as the current rhinoceros and is a clustered giant beast.

We usually reproduce the size of the rhinoceros in a one-to-one ratio and are suitable for placing it outdoors in themed exhibitions. The appearance of the Elasmotherium model can surprise the audience well.

Size: body as 4 meters long, 2.2 meters high
Motion: mouth open and close, head left to right, neck up and down
Operation: automated sensor activation
Weight: 400kg
Electrical appliances: automatic contol box, infrared sensor, speaker, waterproof fiberglass cover
Sound effect: lifelike Elasmotherium roaring sound
Manufactured materials: the interior is made of stainless steel and driven-motors + the exterior is made of silicone and high-density sponge

16. Animatronic Moa

Animatronic Moa

Animatronic Moa

Can you imagine a big bird that is even taller and more robust than ostriches nowadays? This Moa (terror bird) is an omnivorous animal, and small mammals at that time also became one of their food sources. And terror birds have the ability to run quickly, making them fierce hunters at that time.

Our 2.4 meters high animatronic moa has always been popular among customers of natural museums or theme parks. The display of moa is attractive.

Size: body as 1.5 meters long, 2.4 meters high
Motion: mouth open and close, head left to right, neck up and down
Operation: automated sensor activation
Weight: 148kg
Electrical appliances: automatic contol box, infrared sensor, speaker, waterproof fiberglass cover
Sound effect: lifelike Moa roaring sound
Manufactured materials: the interior is made of stainless steel and driven-motors + the exterior is made of silicone and high-density sponge

Summarize

The above 16 ice age animal models are definitely able to bring popularity and atmosphere to themed exhibitions or natural museums. These funny Ice Age creatures have been popular species for decades and can resonate scientifically with people.