The Island Time Forgot: Why Madagascar Is Home to Wildlife You Won’t Find Anywhere Else on Earth
Efforts are being made to protect this island, hopefully they will be enough.
Efforts are being made to protect this island, hopefully they will be enough.
The two babies are yet to be named.
Four more fossa are now keeping their species alive.
This tiny primate may be the first lemur species to go extinct in the 21st century.
It’s kind of a cool reminder that there are so many mysteries remaining right here on Earth.
At 13.5 mm, ‘Brookesia nana’ is the world’s smallest known reptile
The surrounding sand and silt deposits make it look otherworldly
THOUSAND YEAR OLD BAOBAB Photograph by DAN DOUCETTE @ Project Noah Spotted in the Ifaty reserve, north of Tulear in southwestern Madagascar (Lat: -23.15, Long: 43.62), is this incredible Baobab tree that is purportedly a thousand years old. Adansonia za, common name Baobab, is a species of flowering plant in the genus…
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