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A Woman Gets Freaked Out by An Animatronic Dinosaur

This happened last year, but it’s everywhere now.  A family at Orlando’s Universal Studios Theme Park was posing for a photo in front of an animatronic raptor.  The daughter is…

LEIDEN, NETHERLANDS – OCTOBER 17: A display of the Deinonychus antirrhopus, a genus of carnivorous dromaeosaurid coelurosaurian dinosaurs and the Tenontosaurus, a genus of ornithopod dinosaur. The genus is known from the late Aptian to Albian ages of the middle Cretaceous period and contains two species, Tenontosaurus tilletti and Tenontosaurus dossi are pictured before Trix, the female T-Rex exhibition at the Naturalis or Natural History Museum of Leiden on October 17, 2016 in Leiden, Netherlands. The skeleton of Tyrannosaurus rex was excavated in 2013 in Montana, USA, by Naturalis Biodiversity Center. The fossil is part of the Naturalis collection and is more than 80% of the bone volume present. All essential and high­volume bones are in place. This places Trix in the top 3 ranking of the most complete Tyrannosaurus rex skeletons in the world. In addition, all the bones are extremely well preserved. The quality of this fossil is unmatched by any other large T-Rex find in the world. (Photo by Dean Mouhtaropoulos/Getty Images)

(Photo by Dean Mouhtaropoulos/Getty Images)

This happened last year, but it's everywhere now.  A family at Orlando's Universal Studios Theme Park was posing for a photo in front of an animatronic raptor.  The daughter is nervous so the mom and park employee assure her everything's okay.

But when the raptor leans forward and roars, the mom totally freaks out and falls over.  The weird part is that she looked over her shoulder to see the raptor three different times . . . but still got scared.