Did you know that there are only two animals that can see behind themselves without turning their head? Or that there are plants that can create sticky globs to attract insects? Discover weird but true facts about the plant and animal kingdom at the Nat Geo Kids exhibition at the Crystal Mountain inside Gardens by the Bay’s Cloud Forest.
National Geographic Kids Weird But True exhibition
Step though the iconic yellow archway and into the Weird But True! exhibition inside the Cloud Forest.
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The exhibition shares the space with the stalagmites and stalactites of Crystal Mountain.
Learning about Plants and Animals
Colourful information panels offer up interesting facts about the natural world around us.
Some of these information panels are paired with exhibits.
Others invite visitors to inside them – literally.
It is an informative exhibition where kids can learn more about plants and animals in the world. The different facts are presented in bite sized portions that make it easy for kids to digest.
So, if you are planning a visit to the Cloud Forest at Gardens by the Bay, stop by the Nat Geo Kids Weird but True! exhibition and spend some time learning some interesting and intriguing facts about nature. You may just leave with a greater appreciation of the wonders of the world.
The Nat Geo Kids Weird but True! exhibition is included in the admission to the Cloud Forest at Gardens by the Bay. The usual Cloud Forest admission charges apply.
While you are at the Cloud Forest, you may also wish to view the Azaleas of Shangri-La exhibition, or you can also head across to the Flower Dome where the popular Sakura flower display is taking place.
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