Photo: Marco Vargas
 

Boas
This new exhibit will give you a very close insight into the fascinating world of reptiles. The myths and legends about them will surprise you

Bromeliads
These beautiful, colorful plants with modified leaves (called flowers) inhabit Costa Rica’s humid and dry forests. The water stored in these plants is used by frogs to raise their tadpoles and they also provide a home for creatures such as insects, spiders and lizards. You’ll be fascinated

Tarántula
Photo: Juan José Pucci
 

Frogs
Discover some of the diurnal and nocturnal frogs from our country’s Atlantic and Pacific regions. In certain cases, their showy colors warn other animals that they are poisonous. Be careful!

Tarantulas
These spiders live on the forest ground and their poison is highly toxic to their prey, though not to humans. Discover why.

Tortugas
Photo: Daniel Monge
 

Turtles
T hese vertebrates have a hard outer shell or carapace with openings through which their feet, head and tail can move in and out. Discover the six species that live here and feel like one of them.

Heliconias
T these easily cultivated plants with their eye-catching colors and shapes have made them famous in gardens around the world. We have a beautiful selection for you to enjoy.


Photo: Juan José Pucci
Iguana
Photo: Juan José Pucci
 

Caimans
These fascinating reptiles have a pointed, flattened, elongated snout, four legs and a tail. Find out how they differ from crocodiles.

Iguanas
These creatures reproduce by laying eggs and they feed on plants. They use their long tails to defend themselves from predators. Their conservation depends on us.

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