lemur

लेमुर
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Even endangered species, like Diana monkeys, lemurs , and gibbons, are for sale.
an arboreal primate with a pointed snout and typically a long tail, found only in Madagascar.
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As its body weight increases by around 40 percent, the 'lemur' 's tail swells massively with stored fat reserves.
The most famous of the island's animals are 'lemurs' , large-eyed primates that leap through the trees.
One of the world's most diverse primates, 'lemurs' range in size from a mouse to a medium-size dog.
Catlike predators with long tails, fossas hunt everything from 'lemurs' and mice to wild pigs.
Folly Farm staff are also delighted at the birth of two more ring tailed 'lemurs' twins, also highly endangered, and prairie dog twins, all born around the same time and yet to be named.
Here you'll see 'lemurs' , those fascinating primates unique to Madagascar, as well as a variety of other rare creatures and plants.
Till now, scientists thought the common ancestor of 'lemurs' and lorises was a native of Africa, but the discovery in Pakistan suggests alternative scenarios.
Primitive primates called 'lemurs' fill the ecological roles of woodpeckers, squirrels and monkeys.
There were rodents, bats, elephants and 'lemurs' with pointed snouts and long tails.
Even endangered species, like Diana monkeys, 'lemurs' , and gibbons, are for sale.
Like much of Madagascar's wildlife, 'lemurs' are under serious threats.
The lake is home a troop of rare 'lemurs' - a primate species indigenous to Madagascar.
In other words, the movie implies that primates, like 'lemurs' trace an evolutionary ancestry that goes back to the dinosaurs.
In addition, researchers know that some monkeys, 'lemurs' , and other mammals also eavesdrop on neighboring species.
It's well known among primatologists that the number of males within a group of, say, baboons, chimpanzees, or 'lemurs' is related to the number of females.
It is a primate, close kin to the bushbabies of sub-Saharan Africa and the 'lemurs' of Madagascar.
The 'lemurs' of Madagascar are the surviving members of a lineage that has been genetically isolated from the rest of the primate family for at least 65 million years.
A year later, I became an external PhD student at the college, studying seed dispersal by 'lemurs' in Madagascar.
Apart from those already mentioned there are zebras, camels, baboons, 'lemurs' , sea lions, humboldt penguins, tapirs and meerkats.
Primates including forest-dwelling ancestors of today's 'lemurs' and tarsiers flourished in the trees.
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