Megaladapis (SciiFii)

The koala lemur (Megaladaspis arctos) is a species of large thick-bodied arboreal lemur species found in the forests and rainforests of eastern Madagascar. It was once extinct, but has since been brought back from extinction by SciiFii and reintroduced to where the original now-extinct koala lemur species once lived in. The koala lemur is the second largest known species of lemur, growing to be about as large as an orangutan, in both length and weight. It is a herbivore that mainly feeds on leaves, fruits, soft nuts, and small branches. Having a lifestyle similar to koalas of Australia, it is almost entirely solitary, except during breeding seasons and/or if it's a mother. The conservation status of the koala lemur is Vulnerable due to habitat loss, however, the conservationists are trying to save koala lemurs from going extinct again, by protecting their natural habitats and through captive breeding.