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lemur Description Types Diet Facts Britannica ~ Mouse lemurs which eat insects and fruit are the smallest living primates Forkcrowned lemurs inhabit the forests along Madagascar’s western coast and live on a diet of gum and insects Encyclopædia Britannica Inc

Lemur Wikipedia ~ Lemurs are mammals of the order Primates divided into 8 families and consisting of 15 genera and around 100 existing species They are native only to the island of Madagascar Most existing lemurs are small have a pointed snout large eyes and a long tail They chiefly live in trees and are active at night Lemurs share resemblance with other primates but evolved independently from monkeys and apes Due to Madagascars highly seasonal climate lemur evolution has produced a level of species

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RingTailed Lemur Populations Have Crashed by 95 Percent ~ As few as 2000 of these beloved primates remain in the forests of Madagascar according to new research RingTailed Lemur Populations Have Crashed by 95 Percent Scientific American Blog Network

The Primates Overview ~ Primates are surprisingly variable in size They range all the way from the pygmy mouse lemur that weighs less than 2 ounces 55 g and can fit in the palm of your hand to the gorilla that grows to as much as 4 4 0 pounds 200 kg in the wild and even heavier in captivity Still larger primates existed in the past but are now extinct

Basic Facts About Lemurs ~ Lemurs are small primates known as prosimians which roughly translated means preprimates or before monkeys Native only to the island of Madagascar and the neighboring Comoro Islands lemurs resemble the oldest ancestors of primates which existed tens of millions of years ago

Lemurs of Madagascar ~ Madagascar is worldfamous for its lemurs—primates that look something like a cat crossed with a squirrel and a dog These animals are unique to the island and display a range of interesting behaviors from singing like a whale the indri to sashaying across the sand like a ballet dancer the sifaka


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