A university in Canada has marked its 60th anniversary in a unique way by setting a Guinness World Record for the largest gathering of people dressed as dinosaurs.
The University of Calgary in Alberta, whose sports teams are known as the Dinos, organized the event outside the Taylor Family Digital Library, where hundreds of participants gathered wearing dinosaur costumes.
A total of 682 people took part in the event, officially breaking the record for the largest group of individuals dressed as dinosaurs. The achievement was confirmed on-site by a Guinness World Records adjudicator.
Previously, the record was held by the Cox Science Center and Aquarium in Florida, where 468 participants gathered in dinosaur costumes.
The celebration combined university spirit with creativity, turning the milestone anniversary into a record-breaking event.







