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Madagascar: A World Apart

Richard Fortey investigates why islands are laboratories of evolution. On Madagascar he discovers lemurs, the giraffe-necked weevil and the aye-aye.

Professor Richard Fortey travels to the rainforests of Madagascar - an ancient island that has spawned some of the most extraordinary groups of plants and animals anywhere in the world. From beautiful Indri lemurs, toxic frogs, and the cat-like giant mongoose called the fossa, to evolutionary oddities like the giraffe-necked weevil and the otherworldly aye-aye, he uncovers the secrets of the evolutionary niche - examining how, given millions of years, animals and plants can adapt to fill almost any opportunity they find.

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RoleContributor
PresenterRichard Fortey
Production CompanyLion Television
Series ProducerShaun Trevisick
DirectorSebastian Duthy
EditorSebastian Duthy
Executive ProducerBill Locke
Assistant ProducerGeorgina Stewart
Production ManagerEmma Falkus
Production CoordinatorKatie King
ParticipantRainer Dolch
ParticipantRegis Razafiarison
ParticipantJonah Ratsimbazafy
ParticipantDevon Edmonds
ParticipantEddie Manatijara
ParticipantMrs Medolin
ParticipantKaren Simmonds
ParticipantYousef
ParticipantMad

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