In nature, colours are not just a question of aesthetics. Some species use bright tones to warn off predators, while others change colour to go unnoticed or communicate with their group. Did you know that the tiger, with its characteristic striped fur, camouflages itself perfectly among the dense vegetation of the jungle or that some chameleons can change their colour to adapt to their environment? Inspired by these incredible adaptation mechanisms, Bioparc Fuengirola presents its new 'Carnival in the Jungle' camp format during Semana Blanca.
A new camp format that will take place from February 24 to 27
This children's camp, designed for the little ones in the house, will delve into the fascinating world of camouflage and color codes in nature. Through visits to the park with its different departments, experiments, games and crafts, children will discover how animals use colors to survive, from the jungle to the seabed. They will learn about species that change color, animals that look like plants and beings that use visual deception to protect themselves.
In addition, they will also be able to extend the day with lunch included and more recreational activities in a unique setting. On the last day, participants can come dressed up to put the finishing touch to a week full of learning and fun.
The camp's educational program not only aims to provide fun during these four days, but also to awaken curiosity about nature in the little ones.
Bioparc Fuengirola thus reaffirms its commitment to dissemination and education, offering experiences that bring children closer to nature so that they learn to value and protect it. 'Carnival in the Jungle' is a unique opportunity for children to explore the secrets of the animal world while enjoying an unforgettable holiday.
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