Madagascarnoun
uk/ˌmæd.əˈɡæs.kər/us/ˌmæd.əˈɡæs.kɚ/an island country in the Indian Ocean
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- All along the coast of Madagascar are coral reefs.
- Almost half of the world’s chameleon species live on Madagascar.
- But Madagascar’s most popular animal is probably the lemur.
- Can you think of any other things people can do to protect Madagascar’s amazing biodiversity?
- It’s a kind of small lizard that lives in Madagascar.
- Madagascar has an unusually high level of biodiversity.
- Madagascar is the fourth largest island in the world.
- Many of the plants in these forests grow only on Madagascar.
- Scientists study the ecology of Madagascar to learn how the warmer ocean affects the coral reefs.
- The first people came to Madagascar much later – only 2,000 years ago.
- The people of Madagascar are called the Malagasy.
- There are many kinds of plants and animals that live only on Madagascar.
- There are very few roads on Madagascar.
- Visitors to Madagascar are amazed by its many different kinds of land and ecosystems.