- this is no
longer considered correct. They are
formally referred to as
lemurids. The
family Lemuridae contains 21
extant species in five genera. Family...
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Extinct in the wild (EW): 2
species Critically endangered (CR): 203
species Endangered (EN): 505
species Vulnerable (VU): 536
species Near threatened...
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store fat at the hind legs and the base of the tail, and hibernate.
Unlike lemurids, they have long
upper incisors,
although they do have the comb-like teeth...
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nineteen extant species in
three genera.
Members of the
Lemuridae family are
lemurids, and
include ring-tailed, true, ruffed, and
bamboo lemurs.
Indriidae comprises...
- This is a list of
Madagascar and
Indian Ocean Island animals extinct in the
Holocene that
covers extinctions from the
Holocene epoch, a
geologic epoch...
- (lemuriforms) Cheirogaleids:
dwarf lemurs and mouse-lemurs Aye-aye True
lemurs (
lemurids)
Sportive lemurs (lepilemurids) Indriids:
woolly lemurs and
allies Loris-like...
- have the
usual stability needed to
travel on the
ground that most
other lemurids have. Its
pedal morphology suggests Megaladapis evolved to live in an arboreal...
- 2021-11-10 Kirk, E.
Christopher (2006). "Eye
Morphology in
Cathemeral Lemurids and
Other Mammals".
Folia Primatologica. 77 (1–2): 27–49. doi:10.1159/000089694...
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Flexibility as
Measured by the Use of
Pioneer and
Exotic Plants by Two
Lemurids:
Eulemur collaris and
Hapalemur meridionalis" (PDF).
International Journal...
- anatomy—particularly the
cranial foramina and the
middle ear—comparable to that of
lemurids,
while being similar to
cheirogaleids in
dentition and
postcranial anatomy...