The Sifaka is a type of lemur found only in the forests of Madagascar. Known for its striking appearance, the Sifaka has a long, slender body covered in soft fur, typically white or brown. They are famous for their unique way of moving, which involves leaping from tree to tree in a graceful manner, using their strong hind legs.
Sifakas are social animals that live in groups, often consisting of several females and their young. They primarily eat leaves, fruits, and flowers, and play a crucial role in their ecosystem by helping to disperse seeds. Their populations are threatened by habitat loss due to deforestation.