I don't have one, but you can find one at:
http://www.mobot.org/mobot/madagascar/rainforest.asp?
order=3D16&subdivision=3Danalamazoatra
It is indeed an interesting call.
On Oct 12, 2005, at 5:23 PM, Lori Beckstead wrote:
> Hello,
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> I'm wondering if anyone in this group has a recording of the Indri, a =
> lemur from Madagascar.=A0 Indris have a really unique call, and I was =
> priviledged enough to hear one in person in 1999 but that was before I =
> got interested in field recording--alas!=A0 Apparently these animals=20
> don't survive in captivity, so you can't see/hear them in zoos, and=20
> I'm sad to say that they're likely not going to survive much longer in =
> the wild, either (many of Madagascar endemic species are very=20
> endangered due to habitat loss, and the loss doesn't seem to be=20
> slowing down much).
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> Let me know if you have an Indri recording--I'd love to hear it.
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> Cheers,
> Lori
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