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Known for its intelligence and sun-worshipping poses.

In the west lies the , a UNESCO World Heritage site. This "forest of knives" is a massive limestone plateau eroded into needle-sharp peaks. It is one of the most challenging terrains on Earth to navigate, yet it hosts a hidden world of endemic plants and animals that live in the canyons between the shards. 6. The Call to Conservation Madagascar - ainda sem legenda

Madagascar is the only place on Earth where lemurs exist in the wild. With over 100 species ranging from the tiny (the world's smallest primate) to the Indri , which sings like a whale across the misty canopy of Andasibe-Mantadia, they are the island's most charismatic residents. Known for its intelligence and sun-worshipping poses

Often called the "Eighth Continent," Madagascar’s geography is as diverse as its wildlife. From the high central plateaus to the arid "Spiny Deserts" of the south and the lush rainforests of the Masoala Peninsula, the landscape changes every few hundred kilometers. The soil itself is a deep, oxidized ferruginous red, giving the island its nickname, L’Île Rouge . 2. Sentinels of Time: The Baobabs It is one of the most challenging terrains

Famous for its "dancing" gallop across the forest floor.