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Indri lemurs communicate with loud calls and leap up to 10 meters between trees

The indri is known for its black-and-white fur and loud, eerie calls that carry for kilometers through the rainforest, helping them communicate with each other.

They are remarkable leapers, covering up to 10 meters between trees. Unlike most primates, the indri lacks a long tail and instead relies on powerful hind legs to move through the forest.

As Madagascar’s largest lemur, the indri faces threats from habitat loss and hunting, making it an endangered species.

National Geographic

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