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  2. List of Madagascar and Indian Ocean Island animals extinct in ...

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    Numerous animal species have disappeared from Madagascar and the Indian Ocean islands as part of the ongoing Holocene extinction, driven by human activity. The famous dodo (Raphus cucullatus), last seen in 1662, was endemic to Mauritius. [3] All 17 extinct lemurs were giant lemurs larger than the extant lemurs.

  3. Category:Extinct animals of Madagascar - Wikipedia

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    Prehistoric animals of Madagascar (3 C, 43 P) S. ... Pages in category "Extinct animals of Madagascar" The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total.

  4. Fauna of Madagascar - Wikipedia

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    The fauna of Madagascar is a part of the wildlife of Madagascar. Madagascar has been an isolated island for about 70 million years, breaking away from Africa around 165 million years ago, then from India nearly 100 million years later. This isolation led to the development of a unique endemic fauna. Before humans arrived about 2,000 years ago ...

  5. Cryptoprocta spelea - Wikipedia

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    Cryptoprocta antamba Lamberton, 1939. Cryptoprocta spelea, also known as the giant fossa, [4] is an extinct species of carnivore from Madagascar in the family Eupleridae which is most closely related to the mongooses and includes all Malagasy carnivorans. It was first described in 1902, and in 1935 was recognized as a separate species from its ...

  6. Hippopotamus madagascariensis - Wikipedia

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    Hippopotamus madagascariensis, the Madagascar or Madagascan dwarf hippopotamus, is an extinct species of hippopotamus, endemic to the island of Madagascar. Known only from bones, it is believed to have gone extinct sometime after 1500. It was one of three hippopotamus species, the Malagasy hippopotamuses, which were native to Madagascar and are ...

  7. Subfossil lemur - Wikipedia

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    Skull of Palaeopropithecus maximus, an extinct species of sloth lemur. Subfossil lemurs are lemurs from Madagascar that are represented by recent (subfossil) remains dating from nearly 26,000 years ago to approximately 560 years ago (from the late Pleistocene until the Holocene). They include both extant and extinct species, although the term ...

  8. Elephant bird - Wikipedia

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    Elephant birds are extinct flightless birds belonging to the order Aepyornithiformes that were native to the island of Madagascar. They are thought to have become extinct around 1000 AD, likely as a result of human activity. Elephant birds comprised three species, one in the genus Mullerornis, and two in Aepyornis.

  9. Archaeoindris - Wikipedia

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    Archaeoindris fontoynontii is an extinct giant lemur and the largest primate known to have evolved on Madagascar, comparable in size to a male gorilla.It belonged to a family of extinct lemurs known as "sloth lemurs" (Palaeopropithecidae) and, because of its extremely large size, it has been compared to the ground sloths that once roamed North and South America.