In the last month and a half, at least 31 Verreaux’s sifakas (Propithecus verreauxi) have died in Berenty Reserve near Madagascar’s southern tip. It’s one of the largest lemur die-offs scientists can ...
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 ...
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' ...
Two beautiful endangered Verreaux Sifaka (bouncy lemurs) are now on show at Belfast Zoo. Two beautiful endangered Verreaux Sifaka (bouncy lemurs) are now on show at Belfast Zoo. Only five European ...
These nimble lemurs aren't hopping mad – they're just in the mood for dancing at a private wildlife reserve in southern Madagascar. The striking-looking Verreaux’s sifaka, also known as white sifaka ...
The critically endangered Verreaux’s Sifaka (Propithecus verreauxi) is one of the 109 species of lemurs that currently are extant on Madagascar. A total of 17 species of lemurs have already gone ...
This lemur species was once common across the south of Madagascar, but is now listed as critically endangered, the last category before extinction. The fate of Verreaux’s sifaka (Propithecus verreauxi ...
The Verreaux's eagle owl, also known as the ‘giant eagle owl’, is a magnificent bird of prey native to sub-Saharan Africa. Renowned for its impressive size and striking appearance, this owl is a true ...
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This is the hilarious moment a monkey performed the perfect photobomb as he swung down into a shot of the forest canopy. Stefan Cruysberghs, 39, from Flanders, Belgium, was on Red Island, Madagascar ...
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 ...