Indri in a tree. Indris (Indri indri) are the largest of the lemurs, with their bodies reaching up to 90 centimetres in length. They live in the rainf


Indri in a tree. Indris (Indri indri) are the largest of the lemurs, with their bodies reaching up to 90 centimetres in length. They live in the rainforests of north-eastern Madagascar in small groups of between 3 and 5 individuals, and feed on fruits, leaves and flowers. Their loud call, which can be heard from over a kilometre away, is used to advertise the presence of the group to other lemurs. Photographed in the Perinet Special Reserve, Madagascar.


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