The rainforest on Montagne D'Ambre (Amber Mountain) is a sight to behold. Tree-ferns and huge epiphytic bird's nests ferns (Asplenium nidus),which grow luxuriantly on trees,are spectacular. Indeed,the plant life in this national park is as exciting as the animals.
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- The rainforest on Montagne D'Ambre (Amber Mountain) is a sight to behold. Tree-ferns and huge epiphytic bird's nests ferns (Asplenium nidus),which grow luxuriantly on trees,are spectacular. Indeed,the plant life in this national park is as exciting as the animals.
- Ferns growing in the rainforest of the Ranomafana National Park.Ranomafana means 'hot water' in the Malagasy language. In French colonial days,visitors to Ranomafana came for the waters and not to see lemurs in the rainforest! Ranomafana came to world attention in 1986 when the golden bamboo lemur was discovered. The park was created in 1991.
- An unusual one horned chameleon.Madagascar is synonymous with these magnificent old world reptiles.Two thirds of all known species are native to the island, the fourth largest in the world.A chameleons ability to change colour and swivel its eyes 180 degrees makes it a reptile of considerable fascination.
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- One of the most extraordinary geckoes in Madagascar is the leaf-tailed gecko (Uroplatus fimbriantus),which is magnificently camouflaged. Its ability to flatten its body against a tree trunk and change colour to suit its surroundings makes it a very difficult species to detect. There are 70-odd gecko species in Madagascar. They outnumber all other lizard species on the island.
- The only chameleon endemic to the rainforest of Montagne D Ambre is the spectacular Calumma oshaughnessyi ambreensis.Madagascar is synonymous with these magnificent old world reptiles.Two thirds of all known species are native to the island, the fourth largest in the world.
- Leaves in the forest
- Dominica, Trafalgar. Natural hot volcanic pools at Trafalgar Falls.
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