Photos from our last stay in Madagascar – Vakona Lodge, and the Andasibe rainforest. It’s also where we went to Lemur Island, which provides a safe and natural, though not entirely free, home for ex-pets and their descendants. Being surrounded by water, they’re safe from predators and won’t go anywhere: lemurs can’t swim.
As ex-pets, they can’t live in the wild, but they’re also more used to people than even the Palmarium lemurs. Which means they’re all over you.
Some highlights below, but see the full gallery here.
Juvenile diademed sifaka, Andasibe rainforest.Diademed sifaka, Andasibe rainforest.Black and white ruffed lemur, climbing on Kavitha at Lemur Island.Black and white ruffed lemur, Lemur Island.Easter bamboo lemur, Lemur Island.Chameleon at the reptile farm.Diademed sifaka, Andasibe rainforest.Chameleon hunting at the reptile farm.Diademed sifaka, Andasibe rainforest.Madagascar tree boa at a nearby reptile farm.Black and white ruffed lemur. And me. On Lemur Island.Comet moth, at a nearby reptile farm.Assaulted by brown lemurs on Lemur Island – at the instigation of our guide…Assaulted by brown lemurs, Lemur IslandAngry chameleon…Indri, Andasibe rainforest.
More videos to follow, then that’s it. Though I will post again when I’ve had the chance to pick out a few for competitions.
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