Madagascar – wet and wild!

The ship departed to Madagascar from Mauritius for the first of our stops. We went onto the island to see the lemurs. Unfortunately we started our tour in a torrential downpour 😦 We ended up soaked literally to our skin!

Lemurs are considered to be the most social primate and they are so darn cute to boot. There are a number of species of lemurs that evolved to cope with the various influences of Madagascar ecoregions and microhabitats. They vary in size from 9 cm (3.5 inches) to nearly 70 cm (28 inches). Lemurs are monogamous and the female typically bears a single young and carries it with her for three months.

There were other interesting species common to Madagascar.

Chameleons.

Crocodiles.

The local turtle species – need to get a room!

And giant tortoises that are not endemic to the island but have been brought here. This guy is 200+ years old.

From there we headed next to Zanzibar!

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