Family Indriidae (Noun)
Meaning
A family of Lemuroidea.
Classification
Nouns denoting animals.
Examples
- The family Indriidae is a group of lemurs that includes the indri, the sifakas, and the woolly lemurs, all of which are native to Madagascar.
- The family Indriidae is a family of lemurs that is characterized by their large size and powerful legs.
- The family Indriidae is a family of Lemuroidea that is divided into three genera: Indri, Propithecus, and Avahi.
- The family Indriidae is a group of diurnal and arboreal lemurs that are known for their distinctive calls and social behavior.
- The family Indriidae is a family of lemurs that is considered to be one of the most primitive groups of lemurs, with many characteristics that are similar to those of the earliest known lemurs.