L.A. Zoo animal keeper Marlowe Robertson-Billet holds a Mexican giant horned lizard during the Los Angeles Zoo’s unveiling of newly “hatched” baby Diabloceratops at the Dinosaurs: Unextinct at the L.A. Zoo exhibit, on Friday, July 9, 2016. L.A. Zoo curator of Reptiles and Amphibians Ian Recchio said dinosaurs are now known to have similarities between birds and lizards. L.A. Zoo keepers displayed an African Lamer falcon and a Mexican giant horned lizard to point out similarities. (Raul Roa / Staff Photographer)
Los Angeles Zoo visitors viewed newly “hatched” baby Diabloceratops at the Dinosaurs: Unextinct at the L.A. Zoo exhibit, on Friday, July 9, 2016. L.A. Zoo curator of Reptiles and Amphibians Ian Recchio said dinosaurs are now known to have similarities between birds and lizards. L.A. Zoo keepers displayed an African Lamer falcon and a Mexican giant horned lizard to point out similarities. (Raul Roa / Staff Photographer)
Los Angeles Zoo visitors viewed newly “hatched” baby Diabloceratops that moved via animatronics at the Dinosaurs: Unextinct at the L.A. Zoo exhibit, on Friday, July 9, 2016. L.A. Zoo curator of Reptiles and Amphibians Ian Recchio said dinosaurs are now known to have similarities between birds and lizards. L.A. Zoo keepers displayed an African Lamer falcon and a Mexican giant horned lizard to point out similarities. (Raul Roa / Staff Photographer)
L.A. Zoo animal keeper Caitlin Coffey holds an African Lamer falcon during the Los Angeles Zoo’s unveiling of newly “hatched” baby Diabloceratops at the Dinosaurs: Unextinct at the L.A. Zoo exhibit, on Friday, July 9, 2016. L.A. Zoo curator of Reptiles and Amphibians Ian Recchio said dinosaurs are now known to have similarities between birds and lizards. L.A. Zoo keepers displayed an African Lamer falcon and a Mexican giant horned lizard to point out similarities. (Raul Roa / Staff Photographer)