User:AdriannaZ/Betsileo woolly lemur

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This lemur is an arboreal, herbivorous, nocturnal, female dominant small-sized nonhuman primate, body length about 48-58.9 cm. Avahi betsileo prefers to inhabit humid rainforests, are vertical clingers and leapers.

Taxonomy:
The Avahi betsileo belongs to the Suborder of Strepsirrhini, which is often called "wet nose". It belongs to the genus Avahi, a genus under the family Indriidae.

Of the three subfamilies included in the family Indriidae: the first two (Archaeolemurinae, and Palaeopropithecinae, respectively) are extinct, and Avahi is listed below the subfamily Indriinae as one of the three genera. The three genera under Indriinae: 1) Avahi. 2) Indri. 3) Propithecus.

Distribution:
Avahi betsileo can be found in the Bemosary Classified Forest, District of Fandriana, Region Amoron’i Mania, Province of Fianarantsoa, Madagascar.

Conservation：
According to the IUCN, Avahi betsileo is classified as Endangered species.

The habitat of this species is now less than 1500 km^2 due to the impact of deforestation in Madagascar.