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  2. Lemuridae - Wikipedia

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    Lemuridae is a family of strepsirrhine primates native to Madagascar and the Comoros. They are represented by the Lemuriformes in Madagascar with one of the highest concentration of the lemurs. They are represented by the Lemuriformes in Madagascar with one of the highest concentration of the lemurs.

  3. List of lemuroids - Wikipedia

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    Lemuridae contains 21 ruffed, ring-tailed, bamboo, and other lemur species in five genera. Lepilemuridae contains 25 sportive lemur species in a single genus. Dozens of extinct prehistoric lemuroid species have been discovered, though due to ongoing research and discoveries the exact number and categorization is not fixed. [1]

  4. Ruffed lemur - Wikipedia

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    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. The genus Varecia contains two species, red ruffed lemurs and black-and-white ruffed lemurs, the latter having three subspecies. [8] Family Lemuridae. Genus ...

  5. Lemur - Wikipedia

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    This can leave lemur populations without fruit or leaves until the following spring, requiring them to subsist on crisis foods, such as epiphytes. [154] Lemurs are hunted for food by the local Malagasy, either for local subsistence [7] [142] or to supply a luxury meat market in the larger cities. [155]

  6. Madame Berthe's mouse lemur - Wikipedia

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    As a food source, flying insects are available in both seasons, but are abundant in the wet season. [11] Madame Berthe's mouse lemur is an omnivore and mainly feeds on fruits and flowers of different tree and shrub species, insect secretions, gum, arthropods and small vertebrates like geckos and chameleons. Compared to the dry and the wet ...

  7. Indri - Wikipedia

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    The indri (/ ˈ ɪ n d r i / ⓘ; Indri indri), also called the babakoto, [8] is one of the largest living lemurs, with a head-body length of about 64–72 cm (25– 28 + 1 ⁄ 2 in) and a weight of between 6 and 9.5 kg (13 and 21 lb).

  8. Lemuriformes - Wikipedia

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    Lemuriformes is the sole extant infraorder of primate that falls under the suborder Strepsirrhini.It includes the lemurs of Madagascar, as well as the galagos and lorisids of Africa and Asia, although a popular alternative taxonomy places the lorisoids in their own infraorder, Lorisiformes.

  9. True lemur - Wikipedia

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    Lemuridae: Genus: Eulemur Simons & Rumpler, 1988 [1 ... Brown lemurs are able to survive degraded forest that would cut off their food supply through expanding their ...