Avahi cleesei has a head-body length of 23–31 cm, a tail length of 32–36 cm, a total length of 55.2–67.5 cm, and a weight of 750–1,300 g (Thalmann and Geissmann, 2005; Zaramody et al., 2006; Lei et al., 2008). The face is slightly paler than the forehead and crown, and the triangular upward extension of the facial area onto the crown contrasts with the triangular downward extension of the crown into the facial area that is seen in Avahi occidentalis and Avahi unicolor. The fur of the forehead immediately above the face is blackish, forming a dark chevron pattern. The eyes are maroon and have black, hairless eyelids. The snout is black and hairless. Fur at the corners of the mouth is whitish. Head and body fur are brown-gray and woolly. The tail varies from brownish-gray to beige and is slightly reddish on the dorsal surface near its base. Fur of the ventral surface is thin and light gray. Characteristic white patches are found on the dorsal surface of the hindlimbs. \([\dots]\) https://lemursofmadagascar.com
Avahi cleesei
Animalia, Indriidae, EN
Current distribution
N. of observation
N = 1
The number of observations for this species was unfortunately too low to run our models. It requires more than 10 individuals to obtain meaningfull results with the models.