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Orlando villa holiday makers can check out Frogs!

Families with young children booking an Orlando holiday may wish to check out a new exhibition on show in the city.

Starting at the beginning of next month, the Orlando Science Center will be showing off the Frogs touring exhibit that provides insight into the amphibian kingdom.

From poison dart frogs to giant toads and frogs so toxic you cannot touch them, visitors will be able to learn about all manner of different species.

Beyond fun frog facts and the role that amphibians play in the wider eco-system, children can alos learn about their anatomy, diet, how they camouflage themselves and the way in which they are able to leap so far.

Frogs will open on February 6th and is one of many exciting exhibits at the Orlando Science Centre.

Those booking Florida villas may also wish to take the family to check out DinoDigs, which includes fossils of ancient reptiles and allows people to explore a paleontological excavation site.

DinoDigs even boasts the skeleton of a Tyrannosaurus rex, which has affectionately been named Stan by the centre.

By Joseph Brady

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