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  2. Indriidae - Wikipedia

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    They have fewer premolar teeth than other lemurs, with the dental formula of: 2.1.2.3 2.1.2.3 Females and males usually mate monogamously for many years. Mostly at the end of the dry season, their four- to five-month gestation ends with the birth of a single offspring, which lives in the family for a while after its weaning (at the age of five ...

  3. Tangle - Wikipedia

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    The Tangle, the transaction settlement and data integrity layer of the IOTA distributed ledger; Tangle (mathematics), one of two related concepts; Tangle, a multipartite entanglement measure; Neurofibrillary tangle, a primary biomarker of Alzheimer's disease; TANGLE, a secondary program of the Web programming system

  4. List of lemuroids - Wikipedia

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    Ring-tailed lemur (Lemur catta). Lemuroidea is a superfamily of primates.Members of this superfamily are called lemuroids, or lemurs. Lemuroidea is one of two superfamilies that form the suborder Strepsirrhini, itself one of two suborders in the order Primates.

  5. Talk:Tangle the Lemur - Wikipedia

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  6. Sifaka - Wikipedia

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    A sifaka (/ s ɪ ˈ f ɑː k ə /; Malagasy pronunciation: [ˈsifakə̥] ⓘ) is a lemur of the genus Propithecus from the family Indriidae within the order Primates. The common name is an onomatopoeia of their characteristic "shi-fak" alarm call. [3] Like all lemurs, they are found only on the island of Madagascar.

  7. Lemures - Wikipedia

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    Being familiar with the works of Virgil and Ovid and seeing an analogy that fit with his naming scheme, Linnaeus adapted the term lemur for these nocturnal primates. [10] However, it has been commonly and falsely assumed that Linnaeus was referring to the ghost-like appearance, reflective eyes, and ghostly cries of lemurs. [11]

  8. List of 3D films (2005–present) - Wikipedia

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    Island of Lemurs: Madagascar: April 4, 2014 United States: 39 Also released in IMAX 3D. Rio 2: April 11, 2014 United States: Digital 3D: 2.39:1 101 Kochadaiiyaan: April 11, 2014 India: Motion-Capture Animated 3D 124 Make Your Move: April 17, 2014 South Korea United States. Digital 3D: 1.85:1 110 Transcendence: April 18, 2014 United States ...

  9. Lemuria - Wikipedia

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    Lemuria (/ l ɪ ˈ m jʊər i ə /), or Limuria, was a continent proposed in 1864 by zoologist Philip Sclater, theorized to have sunk beneath the Indian Ocean, later appropriated by occultists in supposed accounts of human origins.