Another Saturday another formation stream!
This time we visited the subfossil wonders of Madagascar!
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Aang and Momo with some baby lemurs for @jollysunflora!
[Image Description: Digital artwork of Aang, shown from the chest up, with Momo and five baby lemurs. Momo is perched behind Aang’s head, and one of the baby lemurs peers around from over Momo’s shoulder. A baby lemur perches on each of Aang’s shoulders, and Aang is smiling at the one closer to his face, lifting a hand to scratch its ear. The last two lemurs poke their heads out from beneath Aang’s cape. Each of the babies has at least some features of the ring-tailed lemurs. /end ID]
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Taxonomy Tournament: Mammals
Rodents. This order is characterised by having a single pair of continuously-growing incisors. 40% of mammal species are rodents. Examples include rats, mice, beavers, capybaras, squirrels, and chipmunks.
Primates. This order includes lemurs, monkeys, apes, and the girl reading this.
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Thinking about Super Monkey Ball a lot lately
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A family of white footed sportive lemurs (Lepilemur leucopus) in Madagascar
by Laurence Green
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i hate going over to instagram but today i make the dreaded pilgrimage and i was rewarded with this
his name is presley...
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Two brown lemurs sitting in a tree by Travis Steffens
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Lemurs
By Court Whelan, Ph.D.
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every lemur god has ever mode
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Dictionnaire universel d'histoire naturelle - Charles Orbigny - c.1844-1849 - via e-rara
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Taxonomy Tournament: Mammals
Primates. This order includes lemurs, monkeys, apes, and the girl reading this.
Dermoptera. This order is made up of the colugos, also known as ''flying lemurs''. They are able to glide up to 200 meters in distance.
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KING JULIEN- MADLY MADAGASCAR
Havent watched this short in like 2 years but heres kj anyways!
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‘The Red-Ruffed Lemur’ - Lloyd’s Natural History, Primates , 1885, photo from Bideford Antiques
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