Survival dance between green forests

Humans dance to entertain, and Sifaka lemur on Madagascar island must perform daily jumps to survive.

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Every morning Sifaka lemurs jump over gaps between the forests of Madagascar to prevent predators.

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They keep their balance very well after every jump.

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Mother's jumps do not affect the feeding of a baby lemur.

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This monkey performs the action like a ballet dancer.

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Monkeys were alert even when they were resting.

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The political unrest on Madagascar has made the lemurs' lives become more fragile as the government has no control over wildlife hunting.

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While climbing lemurs can avoid predators, but they can still be targeted by hunting rifles.

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The Sifaka lemur only lives on Madagascar and does not appear anywhere else in the world.

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They live in each herd, each consisting of about 40 animals.