An immature Indri (Indri indri) lemur in eastern Madagascar. The Indri are Madagscar's largest lemur,standing about a metre high,with a barely visible tail.

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- An Indri (Indri indri) lemur in eastern Madagascar. The Indri are Madagscar's largest lemur,standing about a metre high,with a barely visible tail.
- An Indri (Indri indri) in eastern Madagascar. The Indri are Madagscar's largest lemur,standing about a metre high,with a barely visible tail.
- Two Indri (Indri indri) in eastern Madagascar. The Indri are Madagscar's largest lemur,standing about a metre high,with a barely visible tail.
- A Verreaux's Sifaka (Propithecus verreauxi). These lemurs are often called the 'dancing lemur' for their ability to bound upright over the ground and leap spectacularly from tree to tree.
- A Diademed Sifaka (Propithecus diadema) eating wild guava fruit in Matandia National Park,eastern Madagascar.
- A Black-and-white Ruffed Lemur (Varecia variegata) in Mantadia National Park,eastern Madagascar.
- A Diademed Sifaka (Propithecus diadema) in Matandia National Park,eastern Madagascar.
- An indri in the Andasibe Matandia National Park east of Antananarivo.Formerly known as Perinet, this national park comprising 810 hectares of moist montane forest has an exceptional variety of lemurs, birds, reptiles and frogs.The highlight of any visit is seeing the indri.The Indri are Madagscars largest lemur.
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