Perched at the mouth of the Panama Canal, the Punta Culebra Nature Center offers a gateway to Panama’s rich biodiversity. Visitors can explore indoor and outdoor exhibits featuring bright frogs, colorful fishes, sloths, and other native wildlife. The center houses aquariums and provides two short walking trails that wind through a dry tropical forest. These trails and exhibits allow visitors to experience the textures and colors of the local flora and fauna, making it an engaging destination for all ages.
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