• Lemur indri Gmelin, 1788
    • Indri brevicaudatus E. Geoffroy and G. Cuvier, 1796
    • Indri niger Lacépède, 1799
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  • As the flagship species for conservation efforts in Madagascar, the indri offers important insight into wildlife preservation strategies on this fragile island nation.
  • The Indri, (Indri indri), is a species of lemur native to Madagascar. It is related to sifakas and is also called the Babakoto.
  • Chicago. E. Karakoç, et al. İndri (Indri indri). (3 Aralık 2023). Alındığı Tarih: 21 Temmuz 2024. ... E. Karakoç, et al. “İndri (Indri indri).” Edited by Eda Alparslan.
  • Like all lemurs, indris (Indri indri) are endemic to the island of Madagascar and make their homes in the lush tropical rainforests along the eastern coast.
  • Physical Description. Indri indri is considered to be the largest of the surviving lemur species. Individuals weigh between 7 and 10 kg when fully mature.
  • Indri are herbivores, eating flowers, leaves, seeds, and fruits. Females have a greater preference for immature leaves than their male counterparts.
  • Also known as: Indri indri. ... The indri is an endangered species found only in remote parts of northeastern Madagascar, where it is protected by law.