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The search results discuss Madagascar's reptile and insect biodiversity—including data on endemic species, specific locations like Makira Natural Park, and general wildlife information—but they lack the practical travel infrastructure details required for the metadata section (current visa requirements, airport codes, accommodation pricing tiers, daily budget ranges, transport logistics, and seasonal accessibility ratings).
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**What I can confirm from the sources:** Madagascar's rainforests host an exceptional concentration of endemic reptiles and amphibians[3][7]. Nearly 400 reptile species call Madagascar home, with 90% endemic to the island[3][6]. The eastern tropical rainforests receive over 2.5 meters of rain annually and support approximately 300-450 frog species[3][4], plus chameleons, geckos, and various boa species[5][8]. Makira Natural Park is specifically noted as a biodiversity hotspot where scientific expeditions have rediscovered species unseen for over a decade[1].
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