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Spread throughout Madagascar’s most isolated forests, the rare Coquerel’s giant mouse lemur is a poorly understood species hovering near the edge of the endangered species list.

Once thought to be a single species, Coquerel’s lemur was divided into two distinct species in 2005. Now, following the discovery of a new population of giant mouse lemurs, it may be split again…. Read the full story on TreeHugger
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