Madagascar - Island of the Lemurs - Nature

Travel pictures from Madagascar

by Günther Eichhorn


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Madagascar has widely varying climates. The east coast and the east side of the mountain range along the east coast is rain forest area (wherever there is forest left). In the center and western parts of Madagascar it is quite dry. You can find grass lands there like the savannas in Africa. A unique ecosystem is the Spiny Forest. It consists of dry-adapted vegetation like cactuses, euphorbias, and several indigenous plants, most of them succulents or plants with thorns. It can grow as a quite impenetrable forest.

Unfortunately Madagascar is loosing its natural resources fast. Only 10% to 15% of the forest cover is left, and more is disappearing at an alarming rate. I visited 3 nature reserves and here are some pictures that I took of the wildlife in Madagascar.

The most impressive animals are the Lemurs. They come in sizes from mouse-size to about 60 cm tall. Some of them are nocturnal, others are diurnal. Some of them are solitary, like the mouse lemurs, others, like the ring-tailed Makis come in groups of 20-30.

Another group of animals that is quite spectacular are the reptiles (chameleons, geckos, and lizards). I saw some quite spectacular examples of those.

And of course the insects are well represented with some strange creatures like the giraffe beetle and walking sticks. Unfortunately mosquitoes are very well represented as well, which makes mosquito repellent and malaria prophylactic important. But this is a small price to pay for the opportunity to see this unique fauna and flora.

If you know the name of any of the animals or plants that are not named in these pages, please let me know so I can add the names to my pictures.

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Here are some of the pictures from my trip about nature in Madagascar.

waterfall The eastern coast and the east side of the coastal mountains is rain forest. (859k) rainforest Rain forest in eastern Madagascar. (801k) tree_fern Tree ferns grow quite tall in the rain forest. (1036k) fern Fern leaf with spores. (590k) savannah The central part of Madagascar is savanna (620k)
carst Some of the drier areas are carst-like with succulent vegetation that can store water. (841k) rock_crocodile There are interesting rock formations in the mountains. This is the Crocodile (684k) acacia Acacia tree in the central savanna area. (731k) bamboo Bamboo in the rainier parts of Madagascar. (1111k) spiny_forest Another type of vegetation cover is the Spiny Forest. It consists of trees and bushes with thorns and succulents. This is an Alludia Procera. It is a tree, not a Euphorbia. Its wood is used for building houses, etc. (1032k)
spiny_forest_dusk Spiny Forest at dusk (458k) spiny_tree Another view of the Spiny Forest. (1048k) spiny_tree_close A closeup of the Alludia Procera. It shows the small leaves, alternating with thorns. (850k) succulent_tree A succulent tree called Kalauchoa (Euphorbia plagiantha), a plant endemic to Madagascar. (1108k) succulent A small succulent plant. (887k)
spiny_leafs Another plant of the Spiny Forest, sporting thorns on the central rib of the leaves. (750k) elephant_foot This is a small plant with a woody stem, only about 40 cm high. It is called Elephants Foot (Pachypodium). It looks like a small version of a Baobab. (899k) baobab_1 Baobab (Adansonia sp.). These strange looking trees grow in the central parts of Madagascar. (718k) baobab_2 Another baobab. This one is much thinner, but much taller. (743k) travellers_tree The travelers (Ravenala madagascariensis)tree is indigenous to Madagascar. It is a relative of the Bird-of-Paradise Flower. Its leaves grow in a flat fan shape. (940k)
travellers_tree_2 A larger travelers tree (Ravenala madagascariensis). (558k) flower The stem of this plant continues growing out of the top of the fruit stands, and keeps growing more fruit stands like pearls on a string. (817k) flower_close Close-up of the fruit stand with the stem growing out of the top. (493k) periwinkle Madagascar Periwinkle (Catharanthus roseus). (825k) blue_fruits The fruits of a plant called Daniella. They have a vibrant blue color. (668k)
trumpet_flower Trumpet flower. (598k) big_aloe A large blooming aloe. (774k) water_lilly Water lily. (697k) pitcher_plant Pitcher plant (Nepenthes madagascariensis). This is a carnivorous plant. The fly on the inside of the top lid is living dangerously. The inner walls of the pitcher are very smooth and there is a liquid in the bottom of the pitcher. If a fly falls into the pitcher, it will not be able to climb up the wall to get out of the liquid. The liquid contains enzymes that digest the fly. (401k) ant An ant soldier. Note the big head and mandibles. (617k)
wasp A bright yellow wasp. This one was sitting on the strap of my backpack. (668k) wasp_nest Wasp nest. (743k) grasshopper Some of the grasshoppers are huge. This one was about 15 cm long. (720k) spider Lots of spiders with beautiful spider webs. (813k) crab_spider This is a crab spider. (495k)
spider_pair Spider pair. The male is the little one. (513k) giraffe_beetle The giraffe beetle (Trachelophorus giraffa) is an odd looking beetle. It has a long neck with a kink in it. The head is tiny at the very top of the neck. (595k) praying_mantis Praying mantis. (616k) blue_butterfly There were lots of beautiful butterflies. (959k) white_butterfly Another butterfly. (814k)
large_moth There were also lots of moths. (503k) silver_moth Nicely colored moth. (570k) camouflaged_moth This moth is very well camouflaged. (654k) black_dragonfly Dragon flies are everywhere there is water. They come in amazing varieties. (701k) dragonfly_wings This one has transparent wings with black stripes at the end. (650k)
red_dragonfly Red dragonfly. (445k) bluegreen_dragonfly Blue-green dragonfly. (608k) mating_dragonflies Mating dragonflies. They are quite the contortionists. (713k) walking_stick The walking stick has one of the best camouflages that I have ever seen. I have other pictures in which it is almost impossible to identify the insect. (574k) black_scorpion Black scorpion (Pandinus imperator) (665k)
radiated_tortoise Radiated tortoise (Astrochelys radiata) in the Spiny Forest. (1108k) snake This snake is harmless. There are no poisonous snakes or insects in Madagascar. (776k) gecko Geckos are everywhere, some of them in beautiful colors. (760k) gecko_closeup A closeup of one of the colorful geckos. (695k) gecko_moth I spent two evenings watching geckos hunt. It was fascinating. This gecko has just caught a moth. They sit completely motionless for long periods of time near a light. When a moth lands close enough, they position themselves towards the moth and then grab it. They are incredibly fast when they pounce on the moth. (604k)
large_chamaeleon Chameleons are fascinating creatures. This one was large with a body length of about 30 cm. Its tail fell prey to some predator. (578k) small_chamaeleon This is a small but colorful chameleon. Its body length was only about 6 cm. (653k) chamaeleon Another one of the more colorful chameleons. (715k) chamaeleon_head_1 Closeup of a chameleons head. (613k) chamaeleon_head_2 Closeup of a chameleons head. (735k)
bird Madagascar Paradise-Flycatcher (Terpsiphone mutata). (548k) egrets A flock of egrets. (775k) hawk A female Madagascar kestrel (Falco newtoni). (586k) crested_bird A Crested Drongo (Dicrurus forficatus). (707k) fruit_bat A fruit bat (Eidolon dupreanum) in flight. We visited a nesting tree of fruit bats. They are very large bats with a wingspan of over 1 m. (650k)
tenrec A tenrec (Hemicentetes semispinosus), a small animal similar to a hedgehog. This one was a juvenile, only about 12 cm long. (756k) ringtailed_mongoose Ring-tailed mongoose (Galidia elegans). (711k) civet A Civet (Fossa fossana), a cat-sized carnivore. (944k) indri_indri Now to the Lemurs. This is an Indri Indri (Indri indri indri), the largest of the still living lemurs. Lemurs are primitive primates that live only on Madagascar. (617k) ruffed_lemur A black and white ruffed lemur (Varecia variegata) . (638k)
sportive_lemur A white-footed sportive lemur (Lepilemur leucopus). This is a nocturnal lemur. (742k) mouse_lemur A mouse lemur (Microcebus murinus). This is the smallest of the living lemurs. It is about mouse-sized and nocturnal. (873k) grey_bamboo_lemur_1 Grey bamboo lemur (Hapalemur griseus). (647k) grey_bamboo_lemur_2 Closer view of a grey bamboo lemur. (587k) red_bellied_lemur_1 Red bellied lemur (Eulemur rubriventer). (742k)
red_bellied_lemur_2 Red bellied lemur, eating a banana. (673k) brown_lemur_1 Brown lemur or Gidro (Eulemur fulvus). (653k) brown_lemur_2 Another brown lemur. (770k) brown_lemur_drinking A brown lemur drinking water. (813k) brown_lemur_head Brown Lemur Head. (594k)
ringtailed_lemur_group A group of ring-tailed lemurs or Makis (Lemur catta). These are the most inquisitive of the lemurs. They go into your hotel room and check out your luggage if you leave the door open. (1107k) ringtailed_lemur_pair A pair of ring-tailed lemurs (Lemur catta) relaxing. (571k) ringtailed_lemur They usually hold up their tail like this. (722k) ringtailed_lemur_walking Ring-tailed lemur walking. (558k) leaping_lemur A ring-tailed lemur leaping between trees. (603k)
ringtailed_lemur_perched Ring-tailed lemur perched on a treetop. (690k) ringtailed_lemur_closeup Closeup of a ring-tailed lemur. (500k) sifaka_tree A Sifaka (Propithecus sp.), another species of lemur. (k) (716k) sifaka_closeup Closeup of a Sifaka. (597k) sifaka_walking The Sifaka always walk upright. (649k)
sifaka_jumping They hop, skip, and jump when they are on the ground. (669k)


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