Madagascar is the fourth largest island in the world, it is located in the southeast sea of the African continent, across the Mozambique Strait and the African continent, the coastline is 5,000 kilometers long, the whole island is composed of volcanic rocks, with the world's most unique ecosystem and rich species of flora and fauna.
The magical "tree of life" baobab tree ------ the symbol of Madagascar In addition to the lemur, it must be the baobab tree, and a lot of understanding about Madagascar begins with lemurs and this magical-looking towering tree
Ring-tailed lemurs ------ island is home to more than 200,000 species of flora and fauna, including the Fassa, small carnivores, and about 35 species of lemurs, which are not found elsewhere on Earth.
Mysterious creatures.
British photographer Nick Garbutt, who for more than 20 years has ventured into the island of Madagascar, known as "Biodiversity Noah's Ark", for more than 20 years. Through the photographer's lens, we enter the forests of Madagascar and explore this magical world.
Helmeted ducks have a striking large blue mouth.
Lemurs, perhaps the most peculiar primates, have slender, bone-like zombie paws with a very long finger in the middle.
Black and white collared lemur.
Fluffy lemurs.
Male leopard-print chameleon.
Pygmy chameleon.