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  2. Red ruffed lemur - Wikipedia

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    Red ruffed lemurs grooming each other. The red ruffed lemur is a very clean animal and spends a lot of time grooming itself and in social grooming. The lower incisors (front teeth) and the claw on the second toe of the hind foot are specially adapted for this behavior. The lower incisors grow forward in line with each other and are slightly spaced.

  3. Ruffed lemur - Wikipedia

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    Color print of the two ruffed lemur species from Alfred Grandidier's L'Histoire politique, physique et naturelle de Madagascar. (1892) The ruffed lemur genus, Varecia, is a member of the family Lemuridae. The extinct genus, Pachylemur most closely resembled the ruffed lemurs but died out after the arrival of humans.

  4. Red lemur - Wikipedia

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    The red lemur (Eulemur rufus), also known as the rufous brown lemur or northern red-fronted lemur, is a species of lemur from Madagascar. Until 2001, the species E. rufus was considered a subspecies of the common brown lemur , E. fulvus , [ 4 ] after which it was classified as its own species.

  5. Lemuridae - Wikipedia

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    This demonstrates that lemur species such as the lemur catta and the common brown lemur were forced to switch their primary diet to a group of secondary food sources. [ 9 ] With most lemurids, the mother gives birth to one or two young after a gestation period of between 120 and 140 days, depending on species.

  6. Lemur - Wikipedia

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    Even males have been observed caring for infants in species such as the red-bellied lemur, mongoose lemur, [71] eastern lesser bamboo lemur, silky sifaka, [126] fat-tailed dwarf lemur, [127] and ruffed lemurs. [128] Yet another trait that sets most lemurs apart from anthropoid primates is their long lifespan together with their high infant ...

  7. Red-fronted lemur - Wikipedia

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    The red-fronted lemur (Eulemur rufifrons), also known as the red-fronted brown lemur or southern red-fronted brown lemur, is a species of lemur from Madagascar. Until 2001, it was considered a subspecies of the common brown lemur , E. fulvus . [ 4 ]

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