by David Oldfield | Jul 19, 2024 | Madagascar
If chameleons have ever attracted you, you might have wondered about their sizes. A common question is, “How big do chameleons get?” The answer is right here! Chameleons come in a wide range of sizes that might surprise you. Understanding the factors influencing their...
by David Oldfield | Jul 17, 2024 | Madagascar
Unveiling the Secrets of Changing Veiled Chameleon Colors Veiled chameleons, native to Yemen and Saudi Arabia, possess the fascinating ability to change their colors. Veiled Chameleon colors have attracted scientists and nature enthusiasts alike. Their mesmerizing...
by David Oldfield | Jul 14, 2024 | Madagascar
A Look at Unique Birds Of Madagascar Madagascar has been my happy place for years now—I’ve lost count of how many times I’ve been there, but each visit keeps me coming back for more. Whether it’s the greenery or the fascinating wildlife, this island...
by David Oldfield | Jul 14, 2024 | Madagascar
A Guide to Madagascar Weather Conditions After going to Madagascar many times, I’ve learned how special it is and how Madagascar’s weather affects the nature around it. It’s in the middle of the Indian Ocean, so its climate is unique, and influenced...
by David Oldfield | Jul 14, 2024 | Madagascar
I got five opportunities to visit Madagascar and I took all of them. It’s a place of wild beauty, from the rainforests to the unique Tsingy de Bemaraha and the beautiful beaches like Andilana. Each trip showed me something new, like the rare golden bamboo lemur...
by David Oldfield | Jul 14, 2024 | Madagascar
The history of Madagascar is a journey through time, showcasing the island’s blend of Asian and African influences. Located off the coast of Africa, Madagascar’s past includes early settlement, the rise of the Merina Kingdom, colonization by France, and...
by David Oldfield | Jul 14, 2024 | Madagascar
The Best Beaches in Madagascar How can you ignore a land that is blessed with both amazing wildlife and beaches? Madagascar beaches offer a paradise unlike any other. In my previous blogs, I have written about Madagascar’s animals, birds, bugs, etc, but in this...
by David Oldfield | Jul 6, 2024 | Madagascar
About Blue Panther Chameleons The blue Panther chameleon is native to Madagascar. It showcases various vibrant colors and species, including blue, purple, and more. Based on their color and native location, they have different names. Usually, they live in the wild,...
by David Oldfield | Jun 29, 2024 | Madagascar
What makes Madagascar cuisine so unique? It’s a delightful blend of flavors and traditions shaped by the island’s diverse cultural influences and rich natural resources. This blog explores the history and cultural significance of Malagasy food, highlighting...
by David Oldfield | Jun 29, 2024 | Madagascar
The Primary Madagascar languages are Malagasy, French, and English. There are numerous tribal dialects as well. Malagasy is the national language, French is widely used in official settings, and English is growing in popularity. In this blog, I have explored the...