- lemurs, with only four
teeth in the
toothcomb instead of the
usual six.
Indriids, like all lemurs, live
exclusively on the
island of Madagascar. The 19...
- such as the
sportive lemurs and
indriids, have
longer hind
limbs than forelimbs,
making them
excellent leapers.
Indriids also have a
specialized digestive...
-
built than that of
indriids, but not as much as in the
larger sloth lemurs. Its
dentition is
similar to that of all
other indriids and
sloth lemurs. It...
-
Extinct in the wild (EW): 2
species Critically endangered (CR): 203
species Endangered (EN): 505
species Vulnerable (VU): 536
species Near threatened...
- were more
closely related to today's
indriids. The
monkey lemurs had
skulls that more
closely resembled the
indriids, but
their teeth were very specialized...
-
sloth lemur and
indriids:
either 2.1.2.31.1.2.3 or 2.1.2.32.0.2.3 × 2 = 30.
Mesopropithecus had a four-toothed toothcomb, like all
indriids and most other...
- smaller,
nocturnal lemurs. Galagos,
indriids,
sportive lemurs, and
bamboo lemurs leap from
vertical surfaces, and the
indriids are
highly specialized for vertical...
- hind
limbs only.
Several arboreal primate species, such as
gibbons and
indriids,
exclusively walk on two legs
during the
brief periods they
spend on the...
-
primarily vertical clingers and leapers.
These include many bushbabies, all
indriids (i.e., sifakas,
avahis and indris),
sportive lemurs, and all tarsiers....
- live only on the
island of Madagascar. The
woolly lemurs are the
smallest indriids with a body size of 30 to 50 cm (12 to 20 in) and a
weight of 600 to 1...