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Lemur - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Lemurs are a clade of strepsirrhine primates endemic to the island of Madagascar.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lemur
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Ring-Tailed Lemurs - National Geographic
Learn all you wanted to know about ring-tailed lemurs with pictures, videos, photos, facts, and news from National Geographic.
http://animals.nationalgeographic.com/animals/mammals/ring-tailed-lemur
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Lemur (Lemur Catta) - A-Z Animals
The lemurs is a primate native to the island of Madagascar, a large island off the south east coast of Africa. There are approximately 10 different species of lemur inhabiting the island where the lemurs spend most of their time in the trees.
http://a-z-animals.com/animals/lemur/
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Photos Reveal Island's Amazing Lemurs - Livescience
Some 70 species of these lemur characters call the island, and only this island, home.
http://www.livescience.com/21586-wild-madagascar-lemurs-photos.html
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Lemur Photos - Images of Lemurs in the wild
Lemurs are primitive primates endemic to the island of Madagascar. The ancestor of all lemurs is thought to have arrived in Madagascar on a raft of vegetation from mainland Africa approximately 65 million years ago.
http://lemurphotos.com
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New Species of World's Only Venomous Primate Found - Science World
An endangered lemur-like primate with two tongues and a toxic bite has more branches on its family tree than originally thought.
http://blogs.voanews.com/science-world/2012/12/14/new-species-of-worlds-only-poisonous-primate-found/
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BBC - Earth - 11 Years Left for Stunning Blue-eyed Lemur Species?
A stunning, rare blue-eyed primate may soon be driven extinct
http://www.bbc.com/earth/story/20150127-blue-eyed-lemur-has-just-11-years
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Lemurs - Columbia
Lemurs, though extremely limited geographically (to the island of Madagascar), are very diverse (accounting for ~18% of all primate species).
http://www.columbia.edu/itc/eeeb/cords/primates/diversity/lemurs.html
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Facts About Lemurs - LemurWorld
The Lemur is the smallest of all primates and very few people even realize that they belong to this particular type of animal.
http://www.lemurworld.com
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Ring-tailed Lemur Facts for Kids
When ring-tailed lemurs travel over ground, they keep their tails up to ensure the group stays together. Learn more lemur facts at Animal Fact Guide!
http://www.animalfactguide.com/animal-facts/ring-tailed-lemur/
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Meet the Lemurs - Duke Lemur Center
A lemur is a type of prosimian primate that is wild only on the island of Madagascar. Lemur in Latin means "ghost" and many of the Malagasy people believe lemurs are similar to spirits or ghosts because of their haunting stare and night activity.
http://lemur.duke.edu/discover/meet-the-lemurs/
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Lemurs of Madagascar
Madagascar is world-famous for its lemurs - primates that look something like a cat crossed with a squirrel and a dog.
http://www.wildmadagascar.org/wildlife/lemurs.html