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Madagascar: The Lost World of Unique Life

19 Nov

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Summary

  • Madagascar's isolation created unique species, 90% endemic.
  • Home to lemurs, chameleons, and unique baobab trees.
  • Island separated from India 88 million years ago.
Madagascar: The Lost World of Unique Life

Madagascar, an island isolated for millions of years, is a testament to unique evolutionary paths, with an estimated 90% of its flora and fauna found nowhere else on Earth. This extraordinary biodiversity includes nearly 100 lemur species, diverse chameleons, and six out of the world's nine baobab species, set against a backdrop of varied ecosystems.

The island's geological history, including its separation from the ancient supercontinent Gondwana around 88 million years ago, is key to its biological distinctiveness. This long period of isolation, with minimal exchange with mainland species, allowed for the independent evolution of its unique life forms, from the charismatic lemurs to the striking baobab trees.

This unparalleled natural heritage is spread across diverse landscapes, from humid eastern rainforests to drier western and southern regions featuring spiny deserts and limestone formations. While travel to Madagascar often requires connecting flights, its unique wildlife and dramatic scenery offer an unforgettable experience for visitors.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Madagascar is often called the 'eighth continent' because it has been geologically isolated for millions of years, leading to a high percentage of unique, endemic species found nowhere else.
Madagascar is home to nearly 100 species of lemurs, about two-thirds of the world's chameleon species, and the fossa, its top land predator.
Madagascar broke away from the ancient supercontinent Gondwana and finally separated from India around 88 million years ago.

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