Smithsonian Magazine on MSN
Lemurs Are Having a Mysterious ‘Baby Boom’ in Madagascar. Here’s Why That Might Not Be a Good Thing
Researchers are investigating a sudden spike in pregnancies in one black-and-white ruffed lemur population that might signal ...
Madagascar, an island nation east of continental Africa, is the only place on Earth where lemurs exist. There are more than ...
Lemurs are among the best-known representatives of Madagascar's animal kingdom. They make up more than 15 percent of all primate species living today – even though the island covers less than one ...
Stories by SWNS on MSN
Wildlife photographer captures hilarious pictures of leaping lemurs
A wildlife photographer has captured hilarious pictures of a leaping lemur. Andy Rouse captured the energetic Verreaux ...
Sir Keir Starmer has been accused of “virtue signalling” after the Government pledged £35m for overseas conservation schemes ...
Climate Compass on MSN
Why Madagascar's Wildlife Exists Nowhere Else - From Biologists
Million Years of Separation Madagascar has been isolated from mainland Africa and Asia for more than 80 million years and has ...
Central Coast Zoo welcomed a critically endangered baby mongoose lemur July 4. Named Koba, the infant is developing on track and now viewable by the public. Zoo supports species survival plans amid ...
The animals she is describing are lemurs, primates like us. They are the unlikely product of one of nature’s reckless little experiments: all of them—more than 50 living lemur species—derive from a ...
At least this seems to be the case according to new research conducted on red-bellied lemurs by the University of Arizona’s School of Anthropology. Scientists studying the primates found elevated ...
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