
Narrow-striped Mongoose in Kirindi, Madagascar
So we walk the narrow paths of the Kirindi forest by day. Heading towards us on the very same narrow path is this mongoose. It doesn't exit the path, it keeps walking towards us, stops about one metre in front of us, looks up (see photo), greets us, and continues its path, still without exiting it.
Only in Madagascar.

The narrow-striped mongoose is a member of the family Eupleridae, subfamily Galidiinae and endemic to Madagascar. It inhabits the dry deciduous forests of western and southwestern Madagascar, where it lives from sea level to about 125 m between the Tsiribihina and Mangoky rivers. In Malagasy it is called ''boky-boky'' .