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The Indri - indri indri What an amzing animals are these largest living lemurs.<br />
The just looks like humans with there long and lanky bodies :)<br />
It was really great to watch. Animalia,Chordata,Geotagged,Indri,Indri indri,Indriidae,Lemuriformes,Lemuroidea,Madagascar,Mammalia,Palmarium Reserve,Primates,Strepsirrhini,ankanin'ny nofy Click/tap to enlarge Promoted

The Indri - indri indri

What an amzing animals are these largest living lemurs.
The just looks like humans with there long and lanky bodies :)
It was really great to watch.

    comments (13)

  1. I am happy to say that I know what you're talking about, they really have to be experienced to be full appreciated. That said, I never was able to get a clear shot like this, this has to be one of my favorites of all time! Posted 10 years ago
    1. Thanks again for the great compliment.
      I'm really very happy with the shot.
      They gave us a great performance :)
      Posted 10 years ago
  2. This looks like a very curious one. Great capture! Posted 10 years ago
    1. Indeed he was very curious :)
      Posted 10 years ago
  3. Wow, great shot... i love the framing! :) Posted 10 years ago
    1. Thanks a lot John :) Posted 10 years ago
  4. wow-picture. these eyes are so impressing. Posted 10 years ago
    1. Karin, many thanks to you too :) Posted 10 years ago
  5. awesome image Posted 10 years ago
    1. Thanks! Posted 10 years ago
  6. I reckon this image is the bench mark for awhile, ticks all the boxes . Posted 10 years ago
    1. Thanks to you too Posted 10 years ago
  7. Fantastic! I have to say that the Indri were the highlight of my travels in Madagascar. i will never, ever forget that sound. Magical. Posted 10 years ago

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The indri, also called the babakoto, is one of the largest living lemurs. It is a diurnal tree-dweller related to the sifakas and, like all lemuroids, it is native to Madagascar.

Similar species: Primates
Species identified by Wendy
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Uploaded Mar 26, 2015. Captured in 2, Madagascar.