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Coquerel's sifaka - Wikipedia
Coquerel's sifaka (Propithecus coquereli) is a diurnal, medium-sized lemur of the sifaka genus Propithecus. It is native to northwest Madagascar. Coquerel's sifaka was once considered a subspecies of Verreaux's sifaka but was eventually granted full species status.
Coquerel’s Sifaka - Duke Lemur Center
Coquerel’s sifakas are the largest lemur species at the Duke Lemur Center, standing just under two feet (60 cm) tall as they vertically move through the forest. Adult sifakas weigh 8.1 - 9.5 lbs (3.7 - 4.3 kg).
Coquerel's Sifaka - Facts, Diet, Habitat & Pictures on ... - Animalia
A Coquerel’s sifaka is a delicate leaf-eater from Madagascar’s dry northwestern forests. It is distinguished from other species of lemur by the way it moves about: they keep a distinct vertical posture while leaping through the trees by using just their strong back legs.
Coquerel’s Sifaka, Propithecus coquereli - New England Primate …
The Coquerel’s sifaka (pronounced “shuh–fokk”), also known as the crowned sifaka, can be found in the forested regions of northwestern Madagascar. This lemur’s range includes areas north and east of the Betsiboka River, extending southeast to Maevatanana along the river’s eastern side.
Coquerel's Sifaka - San Diego Zoo Animals & Plants
Coquerel’s sifakas are most at home in the tops of trees where they can often be found feeding, playing, or sleeping. They gracefully leap across large distances to move from tree to tree. Though these lemurs spend much of their time in the …
Coquerel's sifaka - San Francisco Zoo & Gardens
Coquerel’s sifaka are easily recognizable medium-sized lemurs. They are mostly white on the head, body and tail with brown patches on the chest, arms and thighs. Their face is bare and black in color except for a small patch of white fur along the bridge of the nose.
Coquerel’s Sifaka - Lemur Facts and Information
2024年2月23日 · The Coquerel’s Sifaka Lemur is a medium sized one and it belongs to the primate family. It features some very interesting behaviors as well as a look that is different from other Lemurs. Description. The skillful arms and the powerful legs of the Conquerel’s Sifaka Lemurs allow them to be able to vertical leap and to climb quickly.
Coquerel's sifaka (Propithecus coquereli) | earth-log
Dry deciduous forests of Northwest Madagascar. Discover the ultimate guide to Coquerel's sifaka (Propithecus coquereli), an endangered lemur of Northwest Madagascar. Learn about its unique adaptations, conservation status, and more. Explore now!
Coquerel's Sifaka ( Propithecus coquereli ) Fact Sheet: Physical ...
2024年5月7日 · Coquerel's Sifaka Appearance Long hindlimbs help propel sifakas through the air as they leap from one vertical tree trunk to another. The upper thighs, arms, and chest have chestnut-colored patches of fur which contrast against the crisp white hairs of the body.
Coquerel’s Sifaka - The Houston Zoo
Coquerel’s Sifaka. Sifaka are lemurs; all lemurs are found only on the island of Madagascar. Their name comes from the distinct alarm call that sounds like “shifauk." These primates are endangered due to deforestation and habitat loss.