Indri Collection
The indri, also known as Babakoto, is a magnificent creature found in the Perinet Reserve and Andasibe-Mantadia National Park in Eastern-central Madagascar
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The indri, also known as Babakoto, is a magnificent creature found in the Perinet Reserve and Andasibe-Mantadia National Park in Eastern-central Madagascar. As the largest lemur species, it commands attention with its impressive size and unique features. In the lush rainforests of Maromizaha Reserve, an indri female proudly poses for a portrait alongside her newborn baby. The bond between mother and child is evident, showcasing the nurturing nature of these incredible animals. At Palmarium Reserve in Ankanin ny Nofy, we witness another heartwarming scene as an indri explores its surroundings with its young offspring. These peaceful moments remind us of the importance of preserving their natural habitat. The call of the indri echoes through Andasibe-Mantadia National Park, captivating all who hear it. This distinctive vocalization serves as a reminder that these lemurs are not only visually stunning but possess a remarkable voice too. Feeding on fresh leaves and shoots high up in the rainforest canopy is where we find an indri indulging in its favorite meal. Its agile movements demonstrate how perfectly adapted they are to life amongst the treetops. A close-up portrait taken at Palmarium Reserve showcases every intricate detail of this majestic creature's face. With soulful eyes and expressive features, it's impossible not to be captivated by their beauty. As we venture into a primary forest in eastern Madagascar's Palmarium Reserve, we encounter an indri male fearlessly leaping through the dense foliage above us. Their agility astounds us while reminding us that they are critically endangered due to habitat loss and human activities. Amongst other endangered species like Red slender loris and Senegal bushbaby stands our beloved Indri - Indri indri - representing Africa's rich biodiversity.