Thursday, July 7, 2011

AniMaLs ..

Madagascar animals form a major portion of the ecology of Madagascar, a country with a large range of biological and ecological diversities. The animals in Madagascar range from predators to herbivores, reptiles and others.

Madagascar animals is an exciting combination of common as well as a number of rare species of animals. They find a safe haven for themselves in the undisturbed world of ancient wilderness in Madagascar.

Chameleons

Madagascar, located near the eastern coast of Africa, is a reserve of various animal species that find in the island an ideal habitat for their growth and evolution. Almost 75% of the animals in Madagascar are native of the island country which cannot be found anywhere else in the world. Some rare animals of Madagascar include a number of species of chameleons , the most endangered species of tortoise of the world namely the Angonoka tortoise, the Aye-Aye, different species of lemurs, Indri, Sifaka, Flying Fox, Fossa, Fanaloka, mongoose, Tenrec, Blue Coua, Day Gecko, Spear-nosed Snake etc.

The forests and freshwater regions of Madagascar create favorable natural habitats for the Madagascar animals. The variety and number of animals in Madagascar form an interesting aspect of wildlife and ecology of Madagascar. The following links provide more information on Madagascar animals.


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