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Madagascar

The Republic of Madagascar is an island nation in the Indian Ocean. The main island, also known as Madagascar, is the world’s fourth biggest island. It is home to up to 12,000 plant species in the world.

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How long does it take to sail from England to Madagascar?

It is 5636 miles from one country to the other (or the two capitals. If the sailboat travels at 7 knots or a little over 8 miles an hour, than if the sailor sails for 12 hours a day, it would take about 59 days, or 8 and a half weeks.

What is the octopus' name in the penguins of Madagascar?

Dave , who was voiced by John Malkovich , uses the human disguise of Dr. Octavius Brine .

Does Madagascar have a famous animal?

Leamer Monkey.Watch animal planet.Go to the zoo.Watch Zaboomafoo.Or just watch the cartoon movie Madagascar.Or or you can go there.

It's lemur, not leamer.

Why did Conrad Vernon replace John DiMaggio as the voice of Rico in Penguins of Madagascar?

There's doesn't appear to be a definitive answer. Most likely John DiMaggio was busy at the time and couldn't reprise the role from the series for the 2014 movie. Since Conrad voiced Mason in the series, he went ahead and voiced Rico in the movie.

What is the name of the animals in Madagascar escape 2 Africa?

there is a:

diki diki (small yellow things)

lion (everyone knows what that is!)

hippo (come on! how stupid do people get?)

girraffe (i am silienced)

zebra (don't make me explain!)

fish (my god!)

bird (please! no!)

lots of insects (you know? the buzzing things?)

and a few more which i have forgot,(haven't watched it in ages, ya know?)

What are two adjectives to describe Madagascar?

Madagascar is an island nation, the fourthlargest in the world.

Who imperialized Madagascar in the 1800s?

Madagascar was still under France's control, Madagascar became independent in the 1960's :]

How did baobabs come to Madagascar?

the answer is that the baobobs get droped of from the bird when the birds fly over thet pice of land. It mostly grows in the in the drier regions, because they have water in the thick trunk of the baobob. Or when the dirds make there nests it might fall out of there. Or the wind might have bloun the seeds there.

What is Madagascar's architecture?

Madagascar's architecture is characterized by traditional building techniques using local materials such as wood, thatch, and clay. Houses are usually single-story structures with steeply pitched roofs and verandas, reflecting a mix of African, Asian, and European influences. In urban areas, you can find colonial-style architecture influenced by French architectural styles.