Discover the captivating Calumma gallus, also known as the Nose-horned Chameleon, endemic to Madagascar's rainforests. With its distinctive nose horn, vibrant coloration, and unique behaviors, this endangered species plays a vital role in maintaining ecological balance by controlling insect populations.
Tag: Masoala National Park
Brookesia bekolosy
<p>The <b>Brookesia bekolosy</b>, one of the smallest reptiles, reaches a maximum size of 5 cm and thrives in the humid forests of Madagascar. This endangered chameleon features unique camouflage with earthy tones and plays a vital role in controlling insect populations within its ecosystem.</p>
Masoala Sportive Lemur
Discover the fascinating world of the Masoala Sportive Lemur, a medium-sized primate endemic to Madagascar's lush rainforests. Adapted for nocturnal life, these endangered lemurs play a crucial role in their ecosystem as herbivores and seed dispersers, while showcasing remarkable physical traits like a head that can rotate nearly 180 degrees. Learn more about their habitat, diet, and conservation efforts to protect this unique species.
Milne-Edwards’s Sportive Lemur
Discover the fascinating Milne-Edwards's Sportive Lemur, a medium-sized, nocturnal primate native to the lush rainforests of Madagascar. With its unique adaptations for an arboreal lifestyle and important role in seed dispersal, this endangered species faces significant threats from habitat loss. Learn about its behaviors, diet, and conservation efforts essential for preserving this remarkable lemur.
Ganzhorn’s Mouse Lemur
Discover the intriguing world of Ganzhorn's Mouse Lemur (<i>Microcebus ganzhorni</i>), a small primate endemic to Madagascar's northeastern rainforests. Renowned for its large, expressive eyes and unique nocturnal behaviors, this endangered species plays a vital role in its ecosystem as both a pollinator and seed disperser. Learn about its habitat, diet, and conservation challenges in our latest blog post.