Nope, new world all the way.
Indri belongs to the monkey family found only in Madagascar. They are herbivore or plant-eating animal. They eat leaves, sprouts, flowers, and fruits.
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.
It is the new world monkey
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)
It depends, if it has a tail it's a new world monkey from the jungles of south America and the carribean, if it doesn't its an old world monkey from the plains or jungles of Africa.
Its the macaque monkey
Macaca mullata , it is name of old world monkey also called rhesus monkey .
New and Old World, Cuh!
fast enough
the indri's enemies are the fossa, mongoose and any larger bird
A Rhesus monkey is considered to be an Old World monkey, and is also a primate. This type of monkey can be found all throughout India and China.
Continental shifts