Why Do Madagascar’s Animals Seem to Be Watching You
Forest canopy and red soil do the talking first on Madagascar: rustling leaves, distant lemur calls, insect choruses tuned to frequencies where footsteps sound like an alarm. In this soundscape, the human figure is not the default setting but a statistical outlier moving through an ecosystem that has been calibrating to other bodies for millions of years.More than ninety percent of the island’s te...More
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