everything from teacup-sized mouse lemurs to giant sloth lemurs. Many of these lemurs have incredibly high levels of genetic diversity, yet paradoxically, almost all—90%—of the more than 100 ...
This led to many forms of lemurs that ranged from tiny mouse-like ones to giant sloth ones. The lemurs that we know today are small with big eyes and live in trees. More than 100 species live in ...
Jaw of a giant otter like creature that lived 30 million years ago. The Madagascar display at the DLC Museum shows the sloth The Lemur Center’s fossil collection was inaccessible to non-researchers ...