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Teny iditra1 The Song of the Dodo    
Zana-dohateny  2 Island Biogeography in an Age of Extinctions
Singan-teny  3dodo
Sokajin-teny  4 anarana (lohatenin' boky) [Fitanisana]
Mpanoratra  5Quammen David
Mpanonta printy  1997.
Sombiny  The indri, largest of all surviving lemurs, is also the most spectacularly peculiar. Its neck is long, its limbs are lanky, its eyes glow yellow brown in a gawky black jackal-like face. Its ears are smallish and round, like a koala's... it moves through the forest without touching the ground -- by making broad jumps from the trunk of one tree to another, sometimes twenty or twenty-five feet across gaps... The song of the indri is an unearthly sound. It carries through the forest for more than a mile... It has been said to be one of the loudest noises made by any living creature. It's a sliding howl, eerie but beautiful, like a cross between the call of the humpback whale and a saxophone riff by Charlie Parker.
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