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Fanaloka are nocturnal animals native to Madagascar and live in the lowland and rainforest areas. Conservationists said they're vulnerable in large part because of habitat destruction.
LITTLE ROCK (KATV) — The Little Rock Zoo is gearing up to celebrate and bring awareness to lemurs this weekend. The zoo said they will be celebrating the Madagascar-native primate along with ...
Adelaide Miarinjara, a Madagascar native, is a medical entomologist and postdoctoral fellow at Emory University. But right now, she’s back home performing crucial research on one of the ...
Fears about the impact of invasive, poisonous toads in Madagascar appear to be justified, suggests new research. The amphibians are driving a spike in deaths of a native snake species. Asian ...
A baby mongoose lemur — a critically endangered species — was born at the Central Coast Zoo in Atascadero on Independence Day ...
The Central Coast Zoo's newest resident— a baby mongoose lemur named Koba— is now on display in Atascadero. The City of ...
Critically endangered species native to Madagascar has fewer than 2,000 left – The City of Atascadero and the Central Coast ...
Alaotra grebe, water bird native to Madagascar, is extinct, conservation group announces By Associated Press May 26, 2010 6:35 PM PT ...
He then moved to the capital, Antananarivo, and stayed with a friend, Jacobin Ainatsiferana, also a Madagascar native who speaks English and encouraged Rakotomalala to pursue his education in America.
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Live Science on MSNAye-ayes: The strange nocturnal lemurs with long, creepy fingers
Native to Madagascar, this lemur looks like a strange mix of several animals. It has the round eyes of an owl, the ears of a bat, rodent-like teeth that never stop growing and a wiry, bushy tail ...
Below is a press release from the Central Coast Zoo regarding the arrival of their newest resident, Koba, the baby mongoose ...
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