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Map Madagascar Central Africa South Africa END
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Madagascar
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Madagascar = Highest biodiversity on the planet 100% of Earth’s Lemurs located in Madagascar About 50% of the world’s chameleon population is located here also. Of 200,000 known species found in Madagascar, about 150,000 are endemic
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Why? -Not much is known about why Madagascar is so unique -Extremely isolated from the rest of the world
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Chameleon Lemurs Sifaka
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Madagascar Magpie Robin Madagascar Day Gecko Madagascar Hissing Cockroach
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Proboscis Monkey Sucker-Footed Bat Aye
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Central Africa
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Bushmeat Crisis
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Other Effects
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Animals affected by “Bushmeat Crisis” Elephants Antelopes Great Apes Monkeys
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South Africa
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Africa’s Endangered Species
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Endangered Species sable antelope king protea southern double-collared sunbird Erica junonia bontebok cape scarab beetle cape mole rat geometric tortoise African Wild Dog Bats giraffe umbrella thorn Dama gazelle schimitar-horned oryx cheetah spotted hyena lion demoiselle crane mandrill potto
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Endangered Species chimpanzee bongo gray parrot gorilla leopard orchid African elephant false mufuti zebra southern ground hornbill leopard Chimpanzee Dolphins Elephant Grevy's Zebra Lemur Peregrine Falcon Rhinoceros
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Rhinoceroses Black Rhino White Rhino
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Umbrella Thorn Acacia grow in areas with annual rainfall as low as 4 cm
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African Wild Dog Body length: 75- 100cm, Tail length: 30-40cm, Standing height: 61-78cm, Weight: 17-36kg Each dog has its own unique markings
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Africa’s birds
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African Penguin Breeding range from Hollamsbird Island, to Bird Island Travel far for food Monogamous
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Deforestation
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Cattle Herds
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Tsetse fly
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Elephants
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Fences and Dams
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