Survival dance between green forests

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

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.

Update 15 December 2018
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