- Lake
Alaotra (Malagasy: farihin'
Alaotra, [faˈrihin ˈaloʈʂə̥]; French: Lac
Alaotra) is the
largest lake in Madagascar,
located in
Alaotra-Mangoro Region...
- The
Alaotra grebe (Tachybaptus rufolavatus), also
known as Delacour's
little grebe or
rusty grebe, is a
recently extinct grebe that was
endemic to Lake...
- Lac
Alaotra bamboo lemur (Hapalemur alaotrensis), also
known as the Lac
Alaotra gentle lemur,
Alaotran bamboo lemur,
Alaotran gentle lemur,
Alaotra reed...
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Alaotra-Mangoro is a
region in
eastern Madagascar. It
borders Sofia Region in north,
Analanjirofo in northeast,
Atsinanana in east,
Vakinankaratra in...
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Discovered in 2004, it
lives only in the
biodiverse wetlands of Lake
Alaotra. Durrell's
vontsira belongs to the
family Eupleridae, a
group of meat-eating...
- to the ground. The Lac
Alaotra gentle lemur or "bandro" (Hapalemur alaotrensis),
which lives in the reed beds of Lac
Alaotra,
spends much of its time...
- The
Sihanaka are a
Malagasy ethnic group concentrated around Lake
Alaotra and the town of
Ambatondrazaka in
central northeastern Madagascar.
Their name...
- and Galidictis.
There have been new
specimens found of
Salanoia in Lac
Alaotra, Madagascar. This new
species have
different physical characteristics from...
- is also the
capital of the
Alaotra-Mangoro
region and the
Ambatondrazaka District. The city is
situated south of
Alaotra, the
greatest lake in Madagascar...
- and 1930s it
seemed that the bird was
still relatively common at Lake
Alaotra. The
Madagascar pochard is
generally thought to be
closely related to the...