Every morning groups of Sifaka lemurs troop across clearings in the Madagascan forest in the fastest way possible to avoid predators and reach their foraging grounds deep in the jungle. The shy ...
The Verreaux's Sifaka, otherwise known as Dancing Sifaka, who was caught strutting its stuff in Madagascar, has definitely learnt a lesson or two from King Julian - from the 2005 film 'Madagascar' ...
The Maryland Zoo in Baltimore has welcomed its third newborn Coquerel's sifaka, which is an endangered lemur, in the past two years.The newest addition to the sifaka brood is a boy named Max who was ...
In the dry deciduous forests of south western Madagascar there lives a lemur that loudly cusses but “dances” like a ballet performer. Verreaux’s sifaka is among the most popular of lemur species, a ...
A small group of crowned sifaka lemurs Propithecus coronatus have been located in the corridor d’Amboloando-Dabolava, Miandrivazo district-Madagascar, but are immediately threatened with local ...
At present, there are only about 250 adult Silky Sifaka left in Madagascar. Did you know that the North of Madagascar shelters a splendid species of lemur with white and silky fur, the Silky Sifaka?
BALTIMORE, MD (WBFF) — The Maryland Zoo announced the arrival of two Coquerel’s sifaka, marking the first time since 2021 the endangered lemur species can call Baltimore home. The Zoo’s new female was ...
These lemurs have staged their own special tribute to King Julien XIII from the film Madagascar with an extraordinary dance routine. The moves are not just for entertainment though, this Sifaka lemur ...
SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) -- The San Francisco Zoo opened a new exhibit on Friday, but first it took certain precautions. Two sifaka lemurs checked out their new habitat at the zoo's Primate Center. From ...
Although he belongs to one of the most endangered primate species in the world, this sifaka lemur scampers across a track looking totally carefree. The black and white lemur shows its dexterity on two ...
This lemur is not at all shy - as this series of photographs shows it dancing for the camera. The Verreaux's Sifaka, otherwise known as Dancing Sifaka, who was caught strutting its stuff in Madagascar ...