Ofthe 107 known lemur species surviving on this massive island (Madagascar is about the size of France), several can be found in the forests around Ifotaka, a town and commune in the far south of
Since2012 the International Union for Conservation of Nature has named lemurs, which are found only in Madagascar, as the world’s most endangered group of animals, with 95 percent either
TheParc National de la Montagne d'Ambre, located in Madagascar's northern region, harbors the world's smallest species of chameleons. This national park is home to 19 different chameleon species found only in Madagascar, including Brookesia chameleons, Calumma chameleons, and Furcifer chameleons.
Theflora of Madagascar consists of more than 12,000 species of plants, as well as a poorly known number of fungi and algae.Around 83% of Madagascar's vascular plants are found only on the island. These endemics include five plant families, 85% of the over 900 orchid species, around 200 species of palms, and such emblematic species as the traveller's Thedefining aspect of Madagascar’s biodiversity is its uniqueness. Within vascular plants alone, 82% of the 11,516 native described species found in Madagascar are found in the wild nowhere else on Earth, making them ‘endemic’ to the country. Within vertebrates in the animal kingdom, this percentage is even higher, at 90%.
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Theblue coua, also known as the Radama coua or the red-billed coua, is a species of bird endemic to Madagascar. It is about 44 cm long and weighs about 225g. It has a mainly dark blue plumage with a white spot on its neck and a white band on its tail. Its beak and eyes are either red or yellow depending on its age.

Inan assessment of 653 freshwater plant and animal species living on Madagascar and nearby islands, biologists found that 43 percent are threatened with extinction or there isn’t enough
Likeall lemur species, black-and-white ruffed lemurs can only be found in Madagascar. They have a patchy distribution in eastern Madagascar, with three subspecies identified along the range. With no room for
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