Thursday will be the last chance to see the 2.5-tonne creation in its current home.
Birmingham 2022 said advanced talks were being held with a local venue so it could have a permanent home.
While its head, legs and tail can be manoeuvred by a crew of puppeteers and technicians, since the games ended it has remained on display as a static piece of art. It added plans were being finalised and organisers confirmed they hoped to announce more in the coming weeks "once a full feasibility study and safety report is completed".
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