Madagascar is not especially rich in marine mammals, but it is a renowned place to see Humpback Whale, and dolphins are sometimes sighted. Humpback whale DISTRIBUTION Found in oceans almost worldwide. One population that spends the summer in cold...
DISTRIBUTION Fossa Madagascar Although rarely seen, the Fosa is found in virtually all of the intact forest on the island. Fossa Madagascar. And will even venture out of forest into agricultural areas and villages during the night. ID of...
At the end of the Council of Ministers on Wednesday February 23. Madagascar open borders; The Malagasy government announced the total reopening of the borders of the Big Island on March 5. The entry and exit of the Malagasy...
There are 11 species of Malagasy carnivorans, of which the four most likely to be seen by visitors are covered here. Mangoos Eupleridae of Madagascar. Sighting even one of these four species takes some luck, as these are scarce...
This remarkable creature is one of the world’s most bizarre animals. Madagascar aye aye. Its strangest features are its perpetually growing incisor teeth and its thin, elongated middle fingers, which are used to extract larvae from dead wood. Although...
DISTRIBUTION Madagascar Indri indri The central and northern portions of the eastern rainforest. Madagascar Indri indri. Absent from the Masoala Peninsula. ID Madagascar Indri indri This is the heaviest living lemur. Although its colour is variable, the Indri’s size,...
DISTRIBUTION The crowned sifaka is found in mangroves and dry deciduous and riparian forests of northwestern Madagascar. Studies have shown that in the northern part of its range, the crowned sifaka inhabits the forest between the Mahavavy River and...
DISTRIBUTION Small area of dry forest in the far north. Propithecus tattersalli of Madagascar. ID of Propithecus tattersalli of Madagascar A mostly white sifaka with gold on top of the head, which gives this species its alternative English name....
Discover the Rare All-Black Sifaka in Madagascar: A Wildlife Adventure Madagascar, often called the “eighth continent” for its extraordinary biodiversity, is home to species found nowhere else on Earth. Among its most striking and elusive inhabitants is the all-black...