The indri and aye-aye are types of lemur, and they are found on the island of Madagascar.
the indris live in south America
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The Indri is a member of the monkey family that lives on the island of Madagascar. It has long been considered an ancestor to humans. Now, they are in danger of extinction as forests disappear from slash-and-burn farming.
The indri biome refers to the habitat of the indri lemur found in the eastern rainforests of Madagascar. This biome is characterized by dense vegetation, high rainfall, and diverse plant and animal species. Conservation efforts are important to protect the unique biodiversity of the indri biome.
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Fossas and humans are its greatest predators
the indri's enemies are the fossa, mongoose and any larger bird
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.
Gracia Indri was born on January 14, 1990, in Jakarta, Indonesia.
Indri
The Indri (Indri indri) is the only living species with a short tail. Of the recently extinct (subfossil) lemurs, several species had short tails, including:4 genera of sloth lemurs (Palaeopropithecus, Archaeoindris, Babakotia, Mesopropithecus)1 genus of koala lemur (Megaladapis)1 genus of monkey lemur (Hadropithecus)
The largest living species of lemur is either the indri or the diademed sifaka, both weighing close to 10kg. Around 17 species of giant lemur have gone extinct since humans arrived on the island 2,000 years ago, and the largest (Archeoindris) was the size of a male gorilla.