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The eastern woolly lemur lives in monogamous pairs together with their offspring.
Woolly lemur population density (and thus competition for food) appeared to affect the species distribution more than the availability of sleep sites.
Another new avahi was described as the Sambirano woolly lemur (Avahi unicolor).
Further studies are required to determine the exact distribution range and especially the limits with its sister species Peyrieras' woolly lemur (A. peyrierasi).
Eastern woolly lemur (Avahi laniger)
ARKive - images and movies of the western woolly lemur (Avahi occidentalis)
Eastern Woolly Lemur (Avahi laniger)
A species of lemur, the Bemaraha woolly lemur (Avahi cleesei), has been named in his honour.
The endangered Bemaraha woolly lemur (Avahi cleesei) is named after John Cleese.
Finally a new species was discovered in the Masoala peninsula, Moore's Woolly Lemur (A. mooreorum).
Woolly Lemurs, Sifakas, and the Indri (Indriidae)
The western avahi, avahi occidentalis, is sometimes referred to as "Lorenz von Liburnau's woolly lemur", a species he described in 1898.
The ecosystem of the river, mainly forests and brushland, has many indigenous species, such as the Sambirano mouse lemur and Sambirano woolly lemur.
The southern woolly lemur lives primarily in fragments of south-eastern rain littoral forest of Madagascar (Mandena and Sainte Luce).
The Western woolly lemur mostly consumes leaves and buds that derive from around 20 different plants which have not matured and have high levels of sugars and proteins.
The name Avahi is the Malagasy native name and scientific Latin name of a genus of woolly lemur, a family of primates indigenous to Madagascar.
It was originally considered a subspecies of Southern woolly lemur (A. meridionalis), A. m. ramanantsoavana, but was elevated to a separate species in 2007 based on molecular, phenotypic and morphological data.
The southern woolly lemur (Avahi meridionalis), or southern avahi, has been recently recognized as a separate species of woolly lemur in 2006 by Zaramody et al.
According to Tholmann and Geissmann(2000) there are three distinct forms of the Western Woolly Lemur: Bemaraha, Avahi Occidentalis, and Avahi Unicolor.
The Peyrieras' woolly lemur or Peyrieras' avahi (Avahi peyrierasi) is a species of woolly lemur native to southeastern Madagascar.
Moore's woolly lemur (Avahi mooreorum), or Masoala woolly lemur, is a woolly lemur endemic to Madagascar.
Other lemur fady include the belief that a wife will have ugly children if her husband kills a woolly lemur, or that if a pregnant woman eats a dwarf lemur, her baby will get its beautiful, round eyes.
In 2005 a new species of woolly lemur, or avahi, which was discovered in the 1990s, was named Bemaraha woolly lemur (Avahi cleesei), after the British comedian John Cleese.
The Bemaraha woolly lemur (Avahi cleesei), also known as Cleese's woolly lemur, is a species of woolly lemur native to western Madagascar, named after John Cleese.
The eastern woolly lemur (Avahi laniger), also known as the eastern avahi or Gmelin's woolly lemur, is a species of woolly lemur native to eastern Madagascar, where it lives in humid forests.
Avahi was originally developed under the freedesktop.org umbrella, but has now become a separate project.
Zeroconf - the standard upon which Avahi is based.
Contrary to previous studies that considered Avahi spp.
Also, Avahi (a free Zeroconf implementation) started as a fd.
Avahi allows programs to publish and discover services and hosts running on a local network with no specific configuration.
Therefore, one of the primary and most general ways of conserving the species is to conserve the forests in which Avahi are currently found.
Avahi contains an implementation of IPv4LL in the avahi-autoipd tool.
Avahi has been developed by Lennart Poettering and Trent Lloyd.
NET library for Zeroconf, supporting both Bonjour and Avahi.
It is also possible to configure the nss-mdns modules and Avahi to resolve hostnames with other pseudo-TLDs.
Eastern Woolly Lemur (Avahi laniger)
In CUPS 1.6, Bonjour printer discovery and sharing using Avahi is also supported.
Avahi provides a set of language bindings (Python, Mono, etc.) and ships with most Linux and distributions.
The Bemaraha sub-species of the Avahi is found in Eastern Madagascar, near the village of Ambalarano.
Avahi's performance resembles that of Bonjour, sometimes exceeding it; however Avahi can lose services when managing large numbers of requests simultaneously.
The Avahi Unicolor sub-species are located in Cacamba, on the peninsula of Ampasindava, in Northwestern Madagascar .
The Avahi project started because Apple's Zeroconf implementation, Bonjour, used the GPL-incompatible Apple Public Source License.
The name Avahi is the Malagasy native name and scientific Latin name of a genus of woolly lemur, a family of primates indigenous to Madagascar.
Because the Avahi as a species is highly selective in their folivorous diet, depending on plants with specific characteristics, it is hard to keep Avahi in captivity.
However, Avahi had already become the de facto standard implementation of mDNS/DNS-SD on free software operating systems such as GNU/Linux.
Avahi implements the Apple Zeroconf specification, mDNS, DNS-SD and RFC 3927/IPv4LL.
Because of its modularized architecture, major desktop components like GNOME's Virtual File System and the KDE input/output architecture already integrate Avahi.
The southern woolly lemur (Avahi meridionalis), or southern avahi, has been recently recognized as a separate species of woolly lemur in 2006 by Zaramody et al.
The western woolly lemur or western avahi (Avahi occidentalis) is a species of woolly lemur native to western Madagascar, where they live in dry deciduous forests.
By the way, in case you're wondering, there's plenty of Zeroconf support for those other OSes as well; check out Avahi in the repositories of your favorite Linux or BSD distribution.