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Is a lemur a primate?

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lemur (the class of primates native to Madagascar)
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primate, a member of the biological order Primates, which contains prosimians and anthropoids
Is lemur (the class of primates native to Madagascar) a type of primate, a member of the biological order Primates, which contains prosimians and anthropoids?
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Large parts of Madagascar, which are now devoid of forests and lemurs, once hosted diverse primate communities that included more than 20 lemur species covering the full range of ...
Theories had been proposed that its family, Daubentoniidae, was either a lemuriform primate (meaning its ancestors split from the lemur line more recently than lemurs and lorises ...
Life span: 16 to 19 years (wild) Total population: Unknown (wild), 2000 (captivity) Regions: Madagascar Gestation: 4.6 months (139 days) Height: 425 mm (M & F)
A 47-million-year old fossil of a lemur-like creature has given scientists an insight into the evolution of early primates. 'The key significance of this exciting new fossil is ...
All these species are endemic to Madagascar (two lemur species were introduced to the Comoros) giving the country the second highest number of primate species after Brazil, which ...

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