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13/03/24

Some Animals from Madagascar

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The Madagascar Pochard: With a total population of under 100 in the world, the Madagascar Pochard is the rarest duck in the world!

Source: Google

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Giraffe Weevil: This is a rather strange looking insect. This insect is named so, due to its enormously long neck!

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The Blue Coua: The Blue Coua’s are also called the Madagascar Coucal, who are renowned for their striking deep blue feathers.

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The Panther Chameleon: This colourful creature is among the largest in the world as it is the size of a house cat.

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Tomato Frog: Tomato frogs are so named as a result of their bright orange-red coloured skin. Only the female frogs have such a brilliant tomato like colour. 

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Sifaka: The Sifaka is an adorable species of Lemur that is only found in Madagascar. According to the native people, the Sifakas are so named due to their distinctive ‘shif-auk’ call.

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The Indri: Madagascar is famous for being the home of Lemurs. There are 50 different types of Lemur found within the forests of Madagascar. 

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Fossa: The Fossa is the largest carnivore found only in the forests of Madagascar. These creatures are the top predators in Madagascar. 

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