O Otter Lord Well-Known Member 15+ year member 11 Jun 2010 #2 I don't think any zoos anywhere hold indri lemurs.. Can anyone confirm that?
Chlidonias Moderator Staff member 15+ year member 11 Jun 2010 #4 there are no indris in zoos anywhere, even at Madagascar's Tsimbizaza Zoo. All attempts to keep them alive in captivity have failed miserably
there are no indris in zoos anywhere, even at Madagascar's Tsimbizaza Zoo. All attempts to keep them alive in captivity have failed miserably
B Blackduiker Well-Known Member 11 Jun 2010 #5 Blackduiker Which is unfortunate. Such a fascinating lemur. Their cry alone would be worth the visit. Last edited by a moderator: 6 Jul 2017
Blackduiker Which is unfortunate. Such a fascinating lemur. Their cry alone would be worth the visit.
Pygathrix Well-Known Member 15+ year member 12 Jun 2010 #7 There is a reserve called Palmarium in Madagascar where lemurs live free-range and they state that they have indris and have had two births. I don't know much about this place. This was discussed in this thread: http://www.zoochat.com/2/what-would-you-like-see-17492/
There is a reserve called Palmarium in Madagascar where lemurs live free-range and they state that they have indris and have had two births. I don't know much about this place. This was discussed in this thread: http://www.zoochat.com/2/what-would-you-like-see-17492/