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  2. Archaeoindris - Wikipedia

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    Archaeoindris fontoynontii is an extinct giant lemur and the largest primate known to have evolved on Madagascar, comparable in size to a male gorilla.It belonged to a family of extinct lemurs known as "sloth lemurs" (Palaeopropithecidae) and, because of its extremely large size, it has been compared to the ground sloths that once roamed North and South America.

  3. Hadropithecus - Wikipedia

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    Hadropithecus is a medium-sized, extinct genus of lemur, or strepsirrhine primate, from Madagascar that includes a single species, Hadropithecus stenognathus.Due to its rarity and lack of sufficient skeletal remains, it is one of the least understood of the extinct lemurs.

  4. Lemur - Wikipedia

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    Although the term lemur was first intended for slender lorises, it was soon limited to the endemic Malagasy primates, which have been known as collectively "lemurs" ever since. [6] The name lemur is derived from the Latin term lemures, [7] which refers to specters or ghosts that were exorcised during the Lemuria festival of ancient Rome.

  5. Category:Lemurs - Wikipedia

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    Lemurs — endemic primates of Madagascar, off the coast of southeast Africa. Subcategories. This category has the following 11 subcategories, out of 11 total. B.

  6. Lemur Mother Wrangling Adorable Newborn Baby Is So ... - AOL

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    Lemur infants are completely dependent on their mothers and must stick by their side for five or six months. Then, when they are grown, they can become aggressive and even violent. And this is ...

  7. Critically endangered lemur born at Cotswold Wildlife Park

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    General manager of Cotswold Wildlife Park Jamie Craig said: “Lemur species in Madagascar are under tremendous pressure from habitat destruction and the rapidly rising human population.

  8. Taxonomy of lemurs - Wikipedia

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    The ring-tailed lemur was one of the first lemurs to be classified, by Carl Linnaeus in 1758.. Lemurs were first classified in 1758 by Carl Linnaeus, and the taxonomy remains controversial today, with approximately 70 to 100 species and subspecies recognized, depending on how the term "species" is defined.

  9. Small-toothed sportive lemur - Wikipedia

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    The small-toothed sportive lemur (Lepilemur microdon), or small-toothed weasel lemur, is a primate species in the family Lepilemuridae that—like all extant lemurs—is endemic to Madagascar. The species lives in dense rainforest in southeastern Madagascar, and can be found in Ranomafana and Andringitra National Parks .