Showcase Uroplatus ebenaui in Nosy Be Calumma sp. nov. Unusual in the extreme. How did it get there? Corfu is full of cats. I believe there are four in this picture alone. Mantidactylus ulcerosus in Nosy Be Phelsuma grandis Stumpffia psologlossa in Nosy Be Furcifer pardalis juvenile Plethodontohyla guentheri One of my favourite shots from the trip: a bird’s nest fern sits on a vine, while Indri call above me. Uroplatus lineatus Rhombophryne testudo in Nosy Be Uroplatus lineatus Victoria crowned pigeon Uroplatus phantasticus Trachylepis elegans Uroplatus sikorae, as found. Click to enlarge. Rhombophryne sp. nov. Boophis andreonei Furcifer willsii A sifaka with her baby Madagascarophis meridionalis Phisalixella variabilis Calumma oshaughnessyi Phisalixella variabilis Phisalixella variabilis A species of Brookesia Uroplatus phantasticus in its nocturnal hunting position. Uroplatus fotsivava I will never get tired of this photo. Phelsuma lineata Uroplatus sp. aff. henkeli “north” Rhombophryne sp. nov. Boophis andreonei Though it may look like a worm, this miniature behaves just like any other snake. Madatyphlops sp. aff. arenarius. Brookesia cf. tuberculata is a species found in the leaflitter in restricted altitude zones on Montagne d’Ambre Uroplatus ebenaui in Nosy Be Share this:Click to share on Tumblr (Opens in new window)Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window)Click to share on Reddit (Opens in new window)Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window)Click to email a link to a friend (Opens in new window)Like this:Like Loading...