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The social system of the Masoala fork-marked lemur has been described as pre-gregarious. Some adults live as monogamous couples, sharing the same nest hole by day but moving about independently for at least part of the night (the male often follows a few metres behind the female), but a few live as solitary bachelors or have ranges overlapping more than one female.
Fork-marked lemurs are among the least studied of all lemurs, and little is known about them. [6] Only the pale fork-marked lemur (P. pallescens) has been studied relatively well, primarily by Pierre Charles-Dominique, Jean-Jacques Petter, and Georges Pariente during two expeditions in the 1970s and a more extensive 1998 study in Kirindy Forest ...
Masoala fork-marked lemur. P. furcifer Blainville, 1839: Northeastern Madagascar: Size: 22–29 cm (9–11 in) long, plus 28–37 cm (11–15 in) tail [76] Habitat: Forest [77] Diet: Gum, as well as insects [76] EN Unknown [77] Pale fork-marked lemur. P. pallescens Groves & Tattersall, 1991: Western Madagascar
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Bounding through a darkened city park, a lemur managed to stay one step ahead of police officers armed only with a large towel. Bodycam video shows the two officers' attempts to nab the speedy ...
Mah-Jongg (lemur) Masoala fork-marked lemur; N. Northern giant mouse lemur; P. Pale fork-marked lemur; Pariente's fork-marked lemur; R. Red ruffed lemur; Ring-tailed ...
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Coquerel's giant mouse lemur or Coquerel's dwarf lemur, Mirza coquereli; Northern giant mouse lemur, Mirza zaza; Genus Allocebus. Hairy-eared dwarf lemur, Allocebus trichotis; Genus Phaner: fork-marked lemurs Masoala fork-marked lemur, Phaner furcifer; Pale fork-marked lemur, Phaner pallescens; Pariente's fork-marked lemur, Phaner parienti