More than 1,000 people in T-Rex costumes tried to break a world record in a Sask. town. You read that right.

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More than 1,000 people in dinosaur costumes gathered in Dundurn, Sask., on Saturday in hopes of breaking a world record — and a dino dance party broke out as well.

The crowd dressed in floppy Tyrannosaurus Rex outfits wanted to break the Guinness World Record for most people dressed as dinosaurs.

Gary Grady organized the event. He also owns Big Mur’s Tavern in Dundurn, about 42 kilometres south of Saskatoon. Grady said they counted 1,163 dinosaur costume participants — meaning they blew the previous world record out of the water.

The Guinness World Record website lists a 2019 event in Los Angeles, Calif., that had a mere 253 people dressed as dinosaurs as the previous

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