Probably too many to count. I don't think there's a specific number, considering undiscovered species as well (bugs especially). This would also include plant life since plants qualify as a species. So really, there are thousands if you want to include every living organism on the island. Good luck counting.
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Thousands. Madagascar has hundreds of species of lemur alone.
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Yes, some species of chameleon live in Madagascar
No marsupials live on Madagascar. Marsupials only live in Australia, nearby islands, South America, and (one species) North America.
No one knows for sure but there are approximately 200,000 species of plants, insects and plants in Madagascar. About 75 percent of the species found in Madagascar live nowhere else on the planet
There are many types of lemur on the large island of Madagascar. There are many types of habitat on Madagascar, and each species has its own niche.There are many types of lemur on the large island of Madagascar. There are many types of habitat on Madagascar, and each species has its own niche.
Lemur is a type of monkey that only lives in Madagascar.
There are quite possibly more species of animal in Madagascar than on many of the continents. There are hundreds of species of bats, monkeys, lemurs and many other small animals.
It is home to many species.
Day geckos are native to Madagascar and surrounding inlets. There are many species of day gecko coming from the "phesulma" family of geckos.
Lemurs are native to only one place in the world, that is Madagascar. There are many species found only there.
Wildlife on Madagascar is prolific. There are all the world's lemurs, over 60 species, almost 50 species of bats and many other small animals.