the lemur, representative of Madagascar animal

The lemur is a protected species because it is endangered. However, five families of this animal out of the ordinary there are still represented in Madagascar. You can find them in protected areas such as national parks. Representative of the Malagasy fauna, they also live freely in the tropical forests of the Big Island.

the lemur, an amazing and mysterious animal

With a pseudo-intellectual ability, lemur is considered by specialists as the ancestor of monkeys. He has no fear of humans. If you walk in the forest, you voluntarily approach without fear or hesitation, especially if he sees something like food or a bright object. He sometimes tease you.

Some types of lemurs

According to studies on lemurs in Madagascar, more than a hundred species are listed. Several are visible during the day and some night. These are then observable at night, in national parks and reserves.
Among the diurnal lemurs are the Indri, vegetarian species that feed on fruits and leaves.
L'Indri Indri mesure 75 cm high and weighs over 9 kilos. Most live in the rainforests of the East Coast.
The ring-tailed lemur is the most famous because it is the emblem of the fauna of the island. It is often chosen as the mascot in national games. Many brands use it to represent the typical products of the island as the Malagasy arts. The maki meows and purrs like a cat, hence the extension of the name "lemur". His favorite place is the South West of the island though is high in almost all natural reserves.
Lemuriens de Madagascar (4)
Lemuriens de Madagascar (5)
Sifaka is called the lemur dancer because of its manner of jumping with both hind legs moving. This particular species live in trees. With its very long tail and elegant coat, it has an extraordinary beauty.
On the other hand, if you want to see a species capable of giving you the thrill, Looking for the Aye-Aye. It is observable only at night. It is not recognize her long fingers, his tail like a squirrel and bat ears.
Researchers recently discovered a new species. Among recent discoveries, include the dwarf lemur Ankarana.
Discover the lemurs of Madagascar during your stay Malagasy ground. So just visit various nature reserves of the island to observe the endemic species. These animals make much noise. During your visit in their natural habitat, you can use a guide to accompany you and explain everything about your.

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