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TSIBAHAKA Coquerel's, Verreaux Golden crown, and Decken's Sifaka.
 Ring-tailed lemur
 Sapphire (ring-tailed)
Ruffed lemurs
 Aye-Aye
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(Body length: 5", height: 4", tail: 7")
The Aye-Aye might be the creature closest to what was described as the "Spirit of the dead" in Roman antiquity.
No wonder it is called AHIAHY, meaning "fear" in its native Madagascar, and also believed by local people to be a harbinger of death.
But, despite being the weirdest among us - the living Primates - it is a marvel of nature.
The above beanie/plush Aye-aye, by itself or with other lemurdolls, can be used to illustrate the teaching of various biological concepts, such as species adaptation, ecological niche, evolution, biodiversity, conservation, and more.
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Black lemurs and Blue-eyed lemurs inhabit the northwestern part of Madagascar, including the touristic island of Nosibe. They are considered sacred in some areas of their range.
Males are jet black, but their females are reddish brown, with a light tan belly, and a bushy white tuft.
We have the two subspecies of Black lemurs:
- AKOMBA , (above) with the lemur's common yellow/brown eyes,
- MANGAMASO , (right) the Blue-eyed lemurs, with blues eyes.
(Body length: 5", height: 4.5", tail: 10")
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