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				| More About Indris and Sifakas ... |  
				| The Indri (Indri indri), also called the Entrina, is a large (up to 70 cm long, and weighing up to 13 kg) tree-dwelling relative of the lemur native to Madagascar. It has only a rudimentary tail, and large eyes. The long silky coat, except on the bare black face and snout, is |  
				| Taxonmony |  
				| Phylum: Chordata Class: Mammalia
 Order: Primates
 Family: Indridae
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				| Source: Wikipedia Read more about Indris and Sifakas |  | 
								
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									| Indri BBC Nature: Wildfacts
 "Madagascans know the Indri as the babakoto, which means man of the forest or little father".  Categorized information. Read More
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									| Sifaka National Geographic
 Sifaka fact sheet and pictures; video clip; audio clip Read More
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									| Verreaux's sifaka BBC Nature: Wildfacts
 "The name sifaka comes from the noisy barking call they make during territorial confrontations".Facts and Pictures Read More
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