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Lemurs News: A huge database containing 48 years of life history data for the Earths most endangered group of mammals, lemurs, is now available online. Visitors can view and download data for more than 3,600 animals representing 27 species of lemurs, lorises and galagos. The Duke Lemur Centre in Durham, North Carolina, is the worlds largest and most diverse collection of lemurs outside of Madagascar. Staff at the center observe and record virtually every aspect of an animals life from cradle to grave. You can get up close to the world of LEMURS on the BIGGEST Screen in South Florida- Island of the Lemurs Madagascar 3D is now showing! This spectacular documentary journey to the remote and wondrous world of Madagascar - highlights the incredible true story of nature’s greatest explorers, lemurs. For Island of Lemurs 3D Show times: mods.org/IMAX/showtimes.htm https://uk.news.yahoo/lemurs-everything-could-ever-want-know-worlds-most-155945954.html#GNuwDZo
Posted on: Tue, 12 Aug 2014 20:15:00 +0000

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