The indri is a large primate native to the rainforests of Madagascar. It is known for its distinctive black and white fur and its loud, eerie calls that can be heard over long distances. Indris are the largest living lemurs and can weigh up to 10 kilograms. They primarily eat leaves, fruits, and flowers, and they spend most of their time in trees.
Indris are unique among lemurs because they do not have a long tail. They are also known for their strong social bonds, often living in small family groups. Unfortunately, the indri is classified as endangered due to habitat loss and hunting, making conservation efforts crucial for their survival.