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So, 'Sifakas of Madagascar' from 1997 is this intriguing documentary that dives into the lives of these fascinating lemurs. It’s all about the diademmed sifaka and its closely related species, showcasing their behaviors in a natural setting. The footage is quite captivating, especially since the diademmed sifaka is rare and not often seen in captivity. It has this raw, almost intimate feel, which draws you into their world. The pacing lets you really soak in their movements and interactions, making you appreciate their uniqueness. There's something about the atmosphere here—it feels like a window into a hidden part of Madagascar’s biodiversity. It’s not flashy, but it certainly holds an important slice of nature’s narrative.
Focus on rare footage of diademmed sifakas.Great for studying animal behavior in the wild.Useful resource for lemur enthusiasts.
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Anne Zeller
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