Overveiw
The Rainforests of Madagascar, or lowland forests, are located along the island's eatern coast. Spanning approximately 112,600 square kilometres, the forests extend from Marojejy National Park to the southeatern corner of Madagascar. The forests are home to an abundance of plants and animals, including 25 species of mammals, 165 species of birds, 50 species of reptiles, 29 species of amfibians, and over 100 species of freshwater fish. This made the Rainfoests of Madagascar of the most diverse region in the country.
http://ngm.nationalgeographic.com/2010/09/madagascar/madagascar-map
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