Saturday, 6 April 2019

Where do lemurs live?



Only on the island of Madagascar. The lemurs are an ancient species, close to the ancestors of the monkeys, but they are less evolved and have disappeared from all the borders of the planet. The monkeys took possession of their territories. The lemurs survived only in Madagascar, because the monkeys never reached the island.

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