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Black-and-white ruffed lemur
species of mammal / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The black-and-white ruffed lemur (Varecia variegata) is a threatened species native to the eastern coasts of Madagascar. Including the tail, black-and-white ruffed lemurs are one of the largest of the lemurs in the world, being 4 feet tall and weighing 10 pounds. They can live up to 18 years in captivity. Like all ruffed lemurs, they get their name from the thick fur that surrounds their whole head.
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Black-and-white ruffed lemur[1] | |
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Family: | Lemuridae |
Genus: | Varecia |
Species: | V. variegata |
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Varecia variegata (Kerr, 1792) | |
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V. v. variegata (Kerr, 1792) | |
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Varecia variegatta distribution[3] orange = V. v. subcincta; green = V. v. variegata; blue = V. v. editorum | |
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V. v. variegata:
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