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Encyclopedia > Avahi


Avahis
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Mammalia
Order: Primates
Family: Indridae
Genus: Avahi
Jourdan, 1834
Species
  • Avahi laniger
  • Avahi occidentalis

The woolly lemurs, also known as avahis or woolly inrdis, are two speecies of strepsirrhine primates. Like all other lemurs, they live only on the island of Madagascar.


With a body size of 30 to 45 cm and a weight of 600 to 1200g, the woolly lemurs are the smallest indrids. Their fur is short and woolly and usually colored grey and white, with a long orange tail. Their head is round with a short muzzle and ears hidden in the fur.


The woolly lemurs live in tropical rain forests, spending most of their time in the leafy copse. Like many leafeaters they need long naps to digest their food. Woolly lemurs live together in groups of two to five animals, which often consist of parents and several generations of their offspring.


Like all indrids, the woolly lemurs are strictly vegetarian, predominantly eating leaves, but also buds and flowers.


Males and female mate monogamously. The gestation period is four to five months, with births usually coming in September. In the first few months, the young ride on the back of it mother. After approximately six months it is weaned, and can live independantly after a year, although it will typically live for another year in proximity to its mother. Overall life expectancy is not known.


Classification

  • Family Indridae: woolly lemurs and allies
    • Genus Indri
    • Genus Avahi
      • Eastern Avahi, Avahi laniger
      • Western Avahi, Avahi occidentalis
    • Genus Propithecus: sifakas





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Avahi - LoveToKnow 1911 (176 words)
AVAHI, the native name of a Malagasy lemur (Avahis laniger) nearly allied to the indri, and the smallest representative of the subfamily Indrisinae, characterized by its woolly coat, and measuring about 28 in.
Unlike the other members of the group, the avahi is nocturnal, and does not associate in small troops, but is met with either alone or in pairs.
Very slow in its movements, it rarely descends to the ground, but, when it does, walks upright like the other members of the group.
Avahi laniger (418 words)
Avahi laniger mate in April and give birth Aug-Sep. Infants ride on the mother's belly for a week and then cling to the back for 3-4 months.
Avahi laniger is primarily folivorous, but also eats flowers, and occasionally fruit and bark.
Avahi laniger is found in the rainforests of the east coast of Madagascar.
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