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Ankarafantsika Ampijoroa
Oh look.  A lemur!

Coquerel's Sifaka are easy to spot by day in the forest.

Northern Parks: Ankarafantsika Ampijoroa

The forest of the Ankarafantsika National Park (Ampijoroa) is one of two last remaining examples of western Malagasy tropical dry deciduous forests. A night walk is usually exciting and rewarding and one may find Milne-Edwards Sportive Lemur, Grey Mouse Lemur and Fat-tailed Dwarf Lemur. During the day Coquerel's Sifaka are commonly seen. Oustalett's and Rhinoceros chameleon are likely as are the iridescent green day geckos. Birds here include a host of vangas including Van Dam's, Sickle-billed, White-headed and Hook-billed, Torotoroka Scops Owl, Grey-headed Love-bird and Coquerel's and Red-capped couas.