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  1. Sifaka - Wikipedia

    A sifaka (/ sɪˈfɑːkə /; Malagasy pronunciation: [ˈsifakə̥] ⓘ) is a lemur of the genus Propithecus from the family Indriidae within the order Primates.

  2. Sifaka Facts - Fact Animal

    Sifakas are medium-sized lemurs, making up nine (and the majority of) species in the Indri family. Unlike the indris, though, they have long tails and supreme arboreal agility. These tree …

  3. Sifaka | Endangered, Lemur, Madagascar | Britannica

    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 …

  4. Coquerel’s Sifaka - Duke Lemur Center

    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 …

  5. LEMURS: SIFAKAS - New England Primate Conservancy

    Active during the day, these nine vegetarian lemur species are famous for their leaping skills. The Coquerel’s sifaka (pronounced “shuh–fokk”), also known as the crowned sifaka, can be found …

  6. Sifaka Research Project - University of Texas at Austin

    Verreaux’s sifaka (Propithecus verreauxi) is a medium-sized (3 – 4 kg) diurnal primate that is found in the dry forests, gallery forests, and spiny deserts throughout the west and southwest …

  7. Coquerel's Sifaka - San Diego Zoo Animals & Plants

    There are approximately 36 lemurs native to the island of Madagascar, including the Coquerel’s sifaka. These stunning primates differ from other lemurs by their dramatic mode of locomotion: …

  8. Silly Sifaka – The Edge of Extinction - Sites at Penn State

    Feb 8, 2025 · The Silly Sifaka is a large lemur known for its long, silky, white fur. It is restricted to a small area in northeastern Madagascar, where it is one of the most endangered mammals, …

  9. Sifakas | National Geographic

    Sifakas are lemurs. Local Malagasy people named them for the unique call they send echoing through Madagascar's forests, which sounds like shif-auk. These primates spend most of their …

  10. Sifaka - Animal Streets

    Discover the sifaka (Propithecus spp.), Madagascar's leaping lemur known for its graceful jumps, unique social life, and vital role in forest ecosystems.