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The mystery of Madagascar's biodiversity


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''Madagascar, while it only takes up less than 0.5 percent of Earth's land surface area, is home to numerous animal species, and researchers are trying to unlock the mystery behind the region's unique biodiversity.

According to a new study from Duke University, more than 700 species of reptiles and amphibians live on the African island of Madagascar. However, no single one-size-fits-all model can explain how such biodiversity hotspots are formed...''

More: http://www.natureworldnews.com/articles/9542/20141011/the-mystery-of-madagascars-biodiversity.htm

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