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    Sifaka - Wikipedia

    Sifaka skeleton. Predators of the sifaka include the fossa, a puma-like mammal native to Madagascar, and aerial hunters such as hawks. [10] The sifaka usually avoids these attacks with its agile acrobatics through the trees high above the ground. 展开

    A sifaka is a lemur of the genus Propithecus from the family Indriidae within the order Primates. The name of their family is an onomatopoeia of their characteristic "shi-fak" alarm call. Like all lemurs, they are found only on the island of 展开

    • Family Indriidae
    • P. coquereli
    • P. diadema
    • P. candidus
    • P. edwardsi 展开

    Sifakas are medium-sized indriids with a head and body length of 40 to 55 cm (16 to 22 in) and a weight of 3 to 6 kg (6.6 to 13.2 lb). Their tail is just as long as their body, which differentiates … 展开

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  6. Sifaka | Endangered, Lemur, Madagascar | Britannica

    网页2024年9月27日 · Sifaka, (genus Propithecus), any of nine species of leaping arboreal lemurs found in coastal forests of Madagascar. Sifakas are about 1 metre (3.3 feet) long, roughly half the length being tail. They have a small …

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    网页A type of lemur, a silky sifaka weighs between 11 and 14 pounds and measures up to three-and-a-half-feet long. Silkies “fly like angels,” local people say, leaping as far as ten yards from ...

  9. Coquerel's Sifaka - Facts, Diet, Habitat & Pictures on

    网页Coquerel's sifaka (Propithecus coquereli) is a diurnal, medium-sized lemur of the sifaka genus Propithecus. It is native to northwest Madagascar. Coquerel's sifaka was once considered to be a subspecies of Verreaux's …

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  11. Coquerel's Sifaka - Duke Lemur Center

    网页The sifaka of Madagascar are distinguished from other lemurs by their vertical clinging and leaping mode of locomotion: these animals maintain a distinctly vertical posture and leap through the trees using just the …