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David Attenborough narrates this fascinating nature documentary series
which profiles the variety of different species that live on the island
of Madagascar. Lying just off the coast of
Africa, Madagascar is a land of misty mountains, tropical rainforests
and spiny desert scrub – and home to strange wildlife, most of which is
found nowhere else on earth. Using the latest in filming technology, the
BBC's Natural History Unit captures the diverse and rare wildlife that
inhabits this incredible land, some filmed for the first time, and
features surprising stories of the favourite and enduring symbol of the
island, lemurs, as well as less familiar creatures. There are frogs that
turn from brown to bright yellow; wasps that pluck tadpoles from
tree-nests; fish that swim upside down and the romantic life of the
world's tiniest chameleon.
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