A Spy Chameleon Calmly Watches Upright Sifaka Lemurs Pogo Their Way Around the Forest Floor
In a rather amusing clip from the series Spy in the Wild 2 - Episode Three: The Islands (previously), a very realistic spy chameleon captures the sight of fast-moving sifakas (a type of lemur) as they hop sideways while upright on two feet.
image by Terpsichores
This motion, which is called a pogo", allows these limber primates to easily transition from tree to ground and then back again.
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