Sifaka
The sifaka is a lovely kind of lemur that can only be found on the island of Madagascar. Sifakas can be divided into three primary categories: golden-crowned, cockerel's, and dialed. They are one of Madagascar's most critically endangered species. The primary hazard to sifakas is habitat loss.
Sifakas are medium-sized primates that can weigh up to 6 kg and have a body length between 16 and 22 inches. The sifakas' most distinctive characteristic is their long, silky fur. The fur comes in a variety of hues, including black, golden, white, and grey. These animals are creatures that live in trees. Most of their lives were spent on tree branches. With their strong rear legs, they can leap between the tree branches with ease. Sifakas are typically encountered in small groups of 6–10 people. Fruits, leaves, and buds are their main food sources.