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Madagascar: Paying Attention to the Little Things
Walking through the jungle in Madagascar in search of lemurs, it’s easy to overlook the little things…and trample them underfoot. Bugs, tiny plants, lizards. There are upwards of 100,000 species of insects in Madagascar. We didn’t see the long-necked giraffe … Continue reading
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Tagged Andasibe, ant nest, arachnids, clouded mother of pearl, Corythornis vintsioides, Foudia madagascariensis, Foudia madagascariensis); some sort of sunbird, insects, lined day gecko, Madagascar fody, Madagascar kingfisher, Mantadia, orb spider, phallus indusiatus, phelsuma lineata lineata., pill millipede, Protogoniomorpha anacardii, sphaerotherium, spider, stinkhorn
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