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  2. Merry Madagascar - Wikipedia

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    Merry Madagascar is a Christmas special that ... the lemur population inadvertently thwarts their escape by mistaking them for the "Marauding Red Night Goblin" that ...

  3. List of lemuroids - Wikipedia

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    All known extinct lemurs from Madagascar are known from recent, subfossil remains. [208] Conditions for fossilization were not ideal on the island, so little is known about ancestral lemur populations. All known extinct lemurs are thought to have died out after the arrival of humans.

  4. Lemur - Wikipedia

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    Another large lemur colony is located in the Myakka City Lemur Reserve in Florida, run by the Lemur Conservation Foundation (LCF), which also hosts lemur research. [162] In Madagascar, Lemurs' Park is a free-range, private facility southwest of Antananarivo that exhibits lemurs for the public while also rehabilitating captive-born lemurs for ...

  5. Wildlife of Madagascar - Wikipedia

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    A ring-tailed lemur (Lemur catta), the most familiar of Madagascar's numerous species of lemur. The composition of Madagascar's wildlife reflects the fact that the island has been isolated for about 88 million years. The prehistoric breakup of the supercontinent Gondwana separated the Madagascar-Antarctica-India landmass from the Africa-South ...

  6. Lemuridae - Wikipedia

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    The highly seasonal dry deciduous forest of Madagascar alternates between dry and wet seasons, making it uniquely suitable for lemurs. Lemur species diversity increases as the number of tree species in an area increase and is also higher in forests that have been disturbed over undisturbed areas. [ 12 ]

  7. Lemurs of Madagascar (book) - Wikipedia

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    Lemurs of Madagascar is published by Conservation International (CI), a non-profit conservation organization headquartered near Washington, D.C., and is intended as a field guide that identifies all of the known lemur species from Madagascar. [1] The first edition was published in 1994 and contained 356 pages.

  8. Lemur Conservation Foundation - Wikipedia

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    [5] [7] Home to 11 species of lemurs, the Anjanaharibe-Sud Special Reserve is 108 square miles (280 square kilometers) and 90% primary forest. LCF supports several conservation efforts in the reserve located in a mountainous region of northeastern Madagascar. One such program is Camp Indri ecotourist project named after a species of lemurs ...

  9. Ruffed lemur - Wikipedia

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    Lemurs are not known in the fossil record on Madagascar until the Pleistocene and Holocene epochs. Consequently, little is known about the evolution of ruffed lemurs, let alone the entire lemur clade, which comprises the endemic primate population of the island.