Life of Mammals: Sifakas
These strange creatures leap from spine covered tree to spine covered tree. Their technique is amazing as they are able to leap from tall tree trunks to land safely and securely, even with babies - if they can avoid their four footed predator, the Fossa.
(via: BBC Earth)
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I love all animals, but I've always had a soft spot for Primates.
I have a diploma in Primatology, and another in Zoology. I have a BA (Hons) degree in Media, which I wish I'd never done.
I have recently become a voluntary Ambassador for Wild Futures, a UK based primate charity and sanctuary.
I'm also a huge Potterhead, and would have studied Care of Magical Creatures at NEWT level if only my letter hadn't gotten lost in the Muggle post.
Feel free to submit at
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Ask me a question at
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December 28, 2011
Sir David Attenborough meets some wild Indri.
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