An 11-inch millipede not seen since the 19th century has been rediscovered in Madagascar's rainforest.
A five-day expedition in Madagascar's largest rainforest has rediscovered 21 of 30 targeted species, including a nearly 11-inch giant millipede that hadn't been documented by scientists since 1897.
A century-old millipede mystery ends as scientists rediscover an 11-inch species in Madagascar, along with 20 other species.
A giant millipede thought ‘lost to science' since 1897 has been found alive - one of 21 rediscoveries in Madagascar.
Rice University biologist Amy Dunham has spent decades studying the mountainous rainforests of Madagascar's Ranomafana ...
In April, researchers found individuals of a critically endangered chameleon species in southwestern Madagascar. Furcifer belalandaensis had not previously been recorded outside of a tiny area ...
Lemurs enjoy a festive day in Madagascar’s forests, highlighting their playful personalities.
If you’ve ever dreamed of stepping into a real-life nature documentary, then Madagascar should be on your list. This island ...