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"<b>They stay only at the finest resorts.</b><br><br>Lemurs are slender primates found only on the Madagascar and Comoro Islands.<br><br>  They have large eyes, fox like faces, bodies like monkeys, and long hind limbs.<br><br>Lemurs range in length (excluding the tail) from about 5 inches in the dwarf lemur to about 24 inches in the true lemur.",

"<b>The air up there!</b><br><br>Lemurs are vegetarians and live in trees, spending much of their lives in high tree canopies.",

"<b>A mother's love.</b><br><br>Lemurs give birth to one baby at a time.  After birth, the infant clings to its mother's underside for sometime until it is old enough to ride on her back.",

"<b>The tail end.</b><br><br>The bushy tails of lemurs are often longer than their bodies.  This gives lemurs their unique look.",

"<b>Ghost Monkey.</b><br><br>The word <em>lemur</em> derives from the Latin word, <em>lemures</em> — meaning specters or spirits of the dead. It was given to these prosimians (or suborder of primates) on account of the animals’ ghostly faces and nocturnal habits.<br><br>   <em>Lemuria</em> is the name of a mythological sunken super-continent, similar to Atlantis, once believed to lie in the Indian Ocean. Coincidentally, the supposed location of this mythological island is near the real lemur’s native habitat.",

"<b>Time for a hair cut.</b><br><br>Lemurs groom in quite a unique way, they use their teeth as a comb. <br><br> They have six lower teeth which stick up from their lower jaw. Lemurs use these teeth to groom their own fur as well as their fellow lemurs.",

"<b>Ghostly sounds.</b><br><br>An indri is a type of lemur with a strange and eerie call.<br><br> By inflating a large sac on their throats, an indri can make a deafening howl that can be heard 3 miles away.<br><br> The indri can only do this once every two minutes. But, anyone standing within ten feet of the indri when it makes this call can be temporarily deafened.<br><br> An indri is a lemur which translated means <em>ghost</em>. The name is appropriate, since they are often heard but seldom seen.",

"<b>Balancing Act!</b><br><br>The lemur uses its large, bushy tail as a balancing tool when it leaps through trees and also as a visual signal when it's threatened.<br><br>  The lemur is a primitive primate.",

"<b>Meow like a monkey.</b><br><br>The ring-tailed lemur, a primate found only in Madagascar, meows like a cat."];