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Wednesday 26 May 2021

Madagascar facts

 

tradition/food

living/lifestyle

Animals

There is a lot of rice every dish is always rice and moari also eat rice, they would put bean and chickens into the rice. Madagascar has the highest rate of growing.


Children don’t have the energy to grow properly. If you eat out at a madagascar house you should always eat slowly because if you eat to fast you would have to eat another one.


Madagascar have this yummy food called coba and it is very yum and is mixed with banana.





Most of the country's population live in the east And most of them eat rice. Villigas always hold parties and that is one of there favourites.


The mallagaski sell many homemade things, like books and some foods.



There are a huge amount of animals in Madagascar and there  are no poisonous snakes in Madagascar and there are so many kinds of lemurs in madagascar.


The flat tailed gecko looks like a dried leaf and camouflages into its habitat.




In Madagascar they eat so much rice even kids can’t grow properly and also they are one of the kindest people you will ever meet. They will always open their doors and welcome you anytime. They don’t care if they don’t know you, they just wanna invite you people for dinner.

Their dish is always rice and they would put yummy beans and chicken to make it even more yummy. Madagascar have one of the yummy foods and one of them is called the coba.



Madagascar has so much and they have this ridiculous animal called the aye aye.  They have the longest middle fingers and use it for digging dirt to eat bugs. Madagascar have so much different kind of lemurs it could populate madagascar. They have no venomous snakes and they are not harmful to humans. Geckos are very interesting and if you touch them, trust me they will be mad and you don’t like it when they get mad.


Most countries' populations live in the east and most of them eat a lot of rice. Most of the villagers hold parties and that is one of madagascar favourites and that is why they like villagers that much. Living in Madagascar is amazing and all of the doors are welcome.


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