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  1. Lemur - Wikipedia

    They are endemic to the island of Madagascar. Most existing lemurs are small, with a pointed snout, large eyes, and a long tail. They usually live in trees and are active at night. Lemurs …

  2. Lemurs of Madagascar - Mongabay

    Madagascar is world-famous for its lemurs—primates that resemble a mix of a cat, squirrel, and dog. These animals are unique to the island and exhibit a range of fascinating behaviors, from …

  3. Lemur | Description, Types, Diet, & Facts | Britannica

    Nov 21, 2025 · Lemur, generally, any primitive primate except the tarsier; more specifically, any of the indigenous primates of Madagascar. Most lemurs of Madagascar and the nearby Comoro …

  4. Lemurs of Madagascar - Africa Geographic

    Nov 17, 2020 · Yet it is the primate species of Madagascar – the lemurs – that are the island’s real “flagship” species. The IUCN currently recognizes 107 species of lemurs, but their …

  5. Madagascar - The Lemur Conservation Foundation

    A large island nation (bigger than California or France) off the southeast coast of Africa, Madagascar is one of the world’s hottest biodiversity hotspots, and the only place where …

  6. Lemur Species Fact Sheets - Lemur Conservation Network

    Learn about individual lemur species in these fact sheets: where in Madagascar they live, what they eat, what threats they face, and more. Each sheet is available as a web page and a one …

  7. 114 Lemurs of Madagascar - Explore the Fascinating World

    Lemurs are primates native to Madagascar, known for their large eyes, expressive faces, and diverse behaviors. They primarily inhabit the island’s lush rainforests and dry deciduous …

  8. Lemurs of Madagascar: Playful Primates, Fun Facts & Wildlife Guide

    Explore Madagascar’s lemurs in depth — from habitats and over 100 unique species to diet, social behavior, family life, and fun facts. Learn why lemurs are among the most fascinating …

  9. The Diversity of Madagascar’s Lemur Species - Biology Insights

    Jul 19, 2025 · Lemurs are found only on the island of Madagascar. Scientific evidence suggests their ancestors arrived between 54 and 65 million years ago, rafting from mainland Africa on …

  10. The Lemurs Of Madagascar, Types, Facts, Endemic Species

    Lemurs are a group of primates found exclusively on the island of Madagascar. They are known for their diverse species and unique adaptations, with over 100 different lemur species existing …