The main issue about forests in Madagascar is they are under threat from the human encroachment.
The Madagascar spiny thickets (also known as the Madagascar spiny forests) is located in southern Madagascar.
The abiotic features of Madagascar includes the lowland rain forests. This is as a result of the rainfall and temperature of Madagascar.
they live in Madagascar rain forests.
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Landforms in Madagascar forests, mountains, and plateaus. Maromokottro and Tsaratanana Massif are the highest points on the island of Madagascar.
Madagascar have tropical forests on it's eastern coast. Here is a Forest cover map (1998-1999): http://bioval.jrc.ec.europa.eu/products/veget_map_madagascar/madagascar.php From the global environment monitoring of the European commission.
Madagascar, they build nests in trees and live in tropical forests as well as deciduous forests and dry scrub forests
The fossa is native to Madagascar and is found in various types of forested habitats such as rainforests, dry forests, and montane forests. They are mostly found in the eastern rainforests and deciduous forests of the island.
Lemurs live in the forests of Madagascar. Some of those forests are rainforests, and others are drier, deciduous or even evergreen forests.
Tropical, and Subtropical Moist Broadleaf Forests.