The lemurs are safely released at the point of capture and do not remember the event. Did you know that one type of lemur, the Aye-Aye, has teeth that looks more like a giant beaver than a primate?
Historically, researchers have believed that lemurs colonized Madagascar more than 50 million years ago. Given this new evidence published yesterday (August 21) in Nature Communications, the ...
There is something about this island 'that is allowing the lemur's DNA to change in the most amazing ways. We're on the hunt for an aye-aye, 'the most closely related of all the surviving lemurs ...
There is something about this island that is allowing the lemur's DNA to change in the most amazing ways. We're on the hunt for an aye-aye, the most closely related of all the surviving lemurs to ...
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