Coquerel's sifakas in a tree. Female Coquerel's sifaka (Propithecus coquereli) in a tree with her infant. This lemur is found in the rainforests of Madagascar,where it feeds on fruits,flowers,bark and leaves. It lives in small groups of between 5 and 10 individuals. The sifaka is named for its distinctive 'shi-fak' alarm call,which is used to warn members of the group when predators are near. Destruction of the forests of Madagascar means that Coquerel's lemur is becoming increasingly rare. Photographed in Madagascar | |
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Credit: | Science Photo Library / Raymond, Peter J. |
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