Why are they so noisy? The quick answer is to attract a mate, and to defend a territory – especially in breeding season.
In an evergreen rainforest, newly formed ponds, puddles and pools erupt
into a cacophony of several species of frogs all calling and competing
at the same time for mates.
The tropics hold many such natural wonders. Costa Rica is home to 133 species of frogs and toads, which are found on all of the planet’s continents except Antarctica. The greatest numbers of species are found in the regions with warm, humid tropical forest.
In the fascinating Nocturnal Frog exhibit,
day is artificially turned into night so you can see these nighttime
frogs and toads going about their normal lives. You will be given a
small flashlight to help you spot the intriguing amphibians. When
visitors are gone, night becomes day to allow the frogs to sleep.
Learn
more about frogs in Costa Rica, along with birds, reptiles, insects and
butterflies at Veragua Rainforest Eco-Adventure. The rainforest
adventure park is a top attraction in the Caribbean region of Costa Rica, and an important national scientific research center.
On a cruise to Costa Rica, Veragua Rainforest is one of the best shore excursions from the Caribbean port of Limón Costa Rica.
For passengers who only have a few hours to experience Costa Rica’s
wonders, Veragua Rainforest is located an hour away from the port of
Limon and offers half-day and full-day shore excursions with minimal
travel time.
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