
This photo taken on March 19, 2026 shows a comet moth at Ranomafana National Park in Fianarantsoa Province, Madagascar. The Ranomafana National Park is part of the Rainforests of the Atsinanana (Madagascar), which was inscribed on UNESCO World Heritage List in 2007. In Malagasy, "Ranomafana" means "hot water", reflecting the area's abundant geothermal resources. The park features well-preserved tropical rainforest, notable biodiversity, and a wide range of endemic flora and fauna. (Xinhua/Chen Shaohua)

This photo taken on March 19, 2026 shows a brown lemur at Ranomafana National Park in Fianarantsoa Province, Madagascar. The Ranomafana National Park is part of the Rainforests of the Atsinanana (Madagascar), which was inscribed on UNESCO World Heritage List in 2007. In Malagasy, "Ranomafana" means "hot water", reflecting the area's abundant geothermal resources. The park features well-preserved tropical rainforest, notable biodiversity, and a wide range of endemic flora and fauna. (Xinhua/Chen Shaohua)

This photo taken on March 19, 2026 shows a view of Ranomafana National Park in Fianarantsoa Province, Madagascar. The Ranomafana National Park is part of the Rainforests of the Atsinanana (Madagascar), which was inscribed on UNESCO World Heritage List in 2007. In Malagasy, "Ranomafana" means "hot water", reflecting the area's abundant geothermal resources. The park features well-preserved tropical rainforest, notable biodiversity, and a wide range of endemic flora and fauna. (Xinhua/Chen Shaohua)

This photo taken on March 19, 2026 shows a day gecko at Ranomafana National Park in Fianarantsoa Province, Madagascar. The Ranomafana National Park is part of the Rainforests of the Atsinanana (Madagascar), which was inscribed on UNESCO World Heritage List in 2007. In Malagasy, "Ranomafana" means "hot water", reflecting the area's abundant geothermal resources. The park features well-preserved tropical rainforest, notable biodiversity, and a wide range of endemic flora and fauna. (Xinhua/Chen Shaohua)

This photo taken on March 19, 2026 shows a day gecko at Ranomafana National Park in Fianarantsoa Province, Madagascar. The Ranomafana National Park is part of the Rainforests of the Atsinanana (Madagascar), which was inscribed on UNESCO World Heritage List in 2007. In Malagasy, "Ranomafana" means "hot water", reflecting the area's abundant geothermal resources. The park features well-preserved tropical rainforest, notable biodiversity, and a wide range of endemic flora and fauna. (Xinhua/Chen Shaohua)

This photo taken on March 19, 2026 shows a brown lemur at Ranomafana National Park in Fianarantsoa Province, Madagascar. The Ranomafana National Park is part of the Rainforests of the Atsinanana (Madagascar), which was inscribed on UNESCO World Heritage List in 2007. In Malagasy, "Ranomafana" means "hot water", reflecting the area's abundant geothermal resources. The park features well-preserved tropical rainforest, notable biodiversity, and a wide range of endemic flora and fauna. (Xinhua/Chen Shaohua)

This photo taken on March 19, 2026 shows a giraffe-necked weevil at Ranomafana National Park in Fianarantsoa Province, Madagascar. The Ranomafana National Park is part of the Rainforests of the Atsinanana (Madagascar), which was inscribed on UNESCO World Heritage List in 2007. In Malagasy, "Ranomafana" means "hot water", reflecting the area's abundant geothermal resources. The park features well-preserved tropical rainforest, notable biodiversity, and a wide range of endemic flora and fauna. (Xinhua/Chen Shaohua)

This photo taken on March 19, 2026 shows a chameleon at Ranomafana National Park in Fianarantsoa Province, Madagascar. The Ranomafana National Park is part of the Rainforests of the Atsinanana (Madagascar), which was inscribed on UNESCO World Heritage List in 2007. In Malagasy, "Ranomafana" means "hot water", reflecting the area's abundant geothermal resources. The park features well-preserved tropical rainforest, notable biodiversity, and a wide range of endemic flora and fauna. (Xinhua/Chen Shaohua)



