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Lemurs from Madagascar that are represented by recent (subfossil) remains

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  • lemurs from Madagascar that are represented by recent (subfossil) remains (en)
  • Lémurs du Madagascar représentés par de récents réstes subfossiles (fr)
  • ليمور مدغشقري منقرض (ar)
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  • A large, furry lemur sits in the "V" of a tree and clings to the tree limb like a koala, with its arms wrapped around. It has a long snout, prehensile upper lip, and divergent eyes. (en)
  • A full-body, right side profile of giant lemur walking on all four feet, with a bushy tail head up in the air. The head has a long snout compared to a monkey, but on par with that of a lemur. (en)
  • A giant lemur walks on all four feet, with a dark tail held low. The head has a short snout . (en)
  • A large, hairy creature stands upright in a tree, holding the trunk for support while grabbing food with its right hand. It has big ears, long snout, and a human-like appearance. (en)
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  • vertical (en)
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  • Early depictions of subfossil lemurs, such as this one of Megaladapis madagascariensis from 1902, were based on inaccurate reconstructions due to confused pairing of skeletal remains. Modern reconstructions, such as this one of M. edwardsi , are much more accurate. (en)
  • Monkey lemurs, such as Hadropithecus stenognathus and Archaeolemur edwardsi , were the most terrestrial of the lemurs. (en)
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  • Archaeolemur edwardsi.jpg (en)
  • F John Series 2 Megaladapis.jpg (en)
  • Hadropithecus stenognathus.jpg (en)
  • Megaladapis.jpg (en)
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  • Étienne de Flacourt (en)
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  • Histoire de la Grande Isle Madagascar, 1658 (en)
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  • An animal as big as a two-year-old calf, with a round head and a human face: the front feet are monkeylike, and the rear ones as well. It has frizzy hair, a short tail, and humanlike ears. ... One has been seen near Lake Lipomami, around which it lives. It is a very solitary animal; the local people fear it greatly and flee from it as it does from them. (en)
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  • Subfossil lemur phylogeny (en)
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  • Subfossil lemur (en)
  • Lèmurs subfòssils (ca)
  • Lémurien subfossile (fr)
  • Субфоссильные лемуры (ru)
  • Субфосильні лемури (uk)
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