Madagascar's Legendary Lemurs
A wonder of adaptation, these are the only primates to have blue eyes, possess the ability to ingest the toxic poison of the millipede or the cyanide of the bamboo plant. A charismatic species still adapting and surviving in today's changing world, Madagascar's Legendary Lemurs celebrates this intriguing ensemble as they go about their daily lives.
A wonder of adaptation, these are the only primates to have blue eyes, possess the ability to ingest the toxic poison of the millipede or the cyanide of the bamboo plant. A charismatic species still adapting and surviving in today's changing world, Madagascar's Legendary Lemurs celebrates this intriguing ensemble as they go about their daily lives.
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