Indri Lemur
SC-282
Indris inhabit a small area in the eastern rainforests of Madagascar. With feet best described as prehensile, Indri Lemurs are characterized as vertical clingers and leapers in the trees. The virtually tail-less Indri bounds from branch to branch up to 30 feet with a loaded spring-like motion made possible by the length and strength of its back legs. The length differential between the front and hind limbs is quite apparent in our skeleton. When not leaping or climbing, they generally cling to a vertical support, the posture represented in the mounting of our articulated skeleton. The log shown here is a cast and, along with the base, is supplied with the articulated skeleton. We are grateful to the Harvard Museum of Comparative Zoology for lending us this remarkable specimen.
Indri Lemur Skeleton, ArticulatedSC-282-A
$3,300.00
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Indri Lemur Skeleton, DisarticulatedSC-282-D
$2,625.00
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Indri Lemur Skull
Indri Lemur Skull |
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Postcranial Elements and Individual Bones
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