As of the latest estimates, there are approximately 1,000 to 10,000 indri left in the wild. The population is difficult to assess precisely due to their limited range in Madagascar and threats such as habitat loss and hunting. Indri are classified as critically endangered, and conservation efforts are ongoing to protect their remaining habitats.
It is estimated that there are fewer than 10,000 indri lemurs left in the wild. Deforestation, habitat loss, and hunting are the main threats to their population. Conservation efforts are being made to protect these unique primates and their habitat.
I don't see an average lifespan reported in the common lemur books, but if it's anything like its close relatives, the sifakas, they probably live about 15-20 years in the wild. Otherwise, the Indri has not been successfully kept in captivity.
there are known to be 2100 left in the wild
1000-2000 left in the wild
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There are literally hundreds of thousands of corellas left in the wild.
Indri typically give birth to a single baby every 2-3 years. Twins are rare among indris.
There are approximately 5000 gray wolves that are left in the wild.
There are 2,100 African Wild Dogs left.
the indri's enemies are the fossa, mongoose and any larger bird
Many spotted cats are kept as pets and their is alot of them still left in the wild
There are 1,600 pandas left in the wild or somewhere around there.....