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The lush rainforest of Andasibe in eastern Madagascar represents a vital refuge for many extraordinary animals, including the indri, which can leap up to 10 meters in a single bound. The morning ritual of the indri begins with a melodious "wake-up call" from the oldest female, serving as a family gathering signal. Their calls function not only to strengthen familial bonds but also to announce territorial boundaries to neighboring rivals, with their singing echoing across distances of up to two kilometers.