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' ...
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 ...
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 critically endangered primate, nicknamed the dancing lemur because of the way it moves, has been bred for the first time in Europe, a zoo has said. Chester Zoo said the birth of the baby Coquerel's ...
Verreaux’s sifaka from southern Madagascar is known as the dancing lemur for the way it moves across open ground. Primarily a tree-dweller, sifakas are somewhat awkward on the ground due to their ...
Conservationists at Chester Zoo are joyfully marking the birth of a critically endangered Coquerel’s sifaka lemur. The newborn, weighing approximately 120g, is the offspring of 11-year-old Beatrice ...
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 ...
A rare baby lemur has been born at Chester Zoo, from the endangered species called Coquerel's sifaka. The tiny arrival weighed 120g at birth - that's less than a smartphone - and was born in September ...
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