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    at 90 cm (35 in) plus a 6 cm (2 in) tail. Lemuroids primarily eat fruit, leaves, and insects. Most lemuroids do not have population estimates, but the...
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    The lemuroid ringtail possum (Hemibelideus lemuroides), also known as the lemur-like ringtail possum or the brushy-tailed ringtail, is a truly singular...
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    Lemur (redirect from Lemuroids)
    Group of the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) concluded that 90% of the then 103 described species of lemur should be listed as threatened...
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  • glider, Petaurus gracilis EN Squirrel glider, Petaurus norfolcensis LC Lemuroid ringtail possum, Hemibelideus lemuroides NT Greater glider, Petauroides...
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    Lesser sooty owl (category IUCN Red List least concern species)
    Conservation Act of 1992 and the Nature Conservation Wildlife Regulation of 2006) like the lemuroid ringtail possum (Hemibelideus lemuroids), Atherton antechinus...
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    species Family Pseudocheiridae Subfamily Hemibelideinae Genus Hemibelideus (lemuroid ringtail possum): one species Genus Petauroides (southern greater glider):...
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    of the collective range of species in that genera is provided. Ranges are based on the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) Red List...
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    Talpidae (category CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list)
    Phylogenetic analyses have suggested that, like in lemuroids, this trait must have evolved in a common ancestor of the clade, and has been "turned off and on"...
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  • example of a male Letaki. The Lurmen (also known as Mygeetans) are a diminutive, pacifistic lemuroid mammalian species native to the crystalline world of Mygeeto...
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    Megaladapis (category CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list)
    Extinct Gigantic Lemuroid from Madagascar; with Remarks on the Associated Fauna, and on Its Geological Age". Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society...
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    Greater glider (category Taxonbars of monotypic genera missing species)
    species are not closely related to the Petaurus group of gliding marsupials but instead to the Lemuroid ringtail possum, Hemibelideus lemuroides, with which...
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    Extinction risk from climate change (category Effects of climate change)
    Woodlands of South Africa are predicted to lose about 80% of their mammal species if the warming reached 4.5 °C (8.1 °F). In 2008, the white lemuroid possum...
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  • Tully Training Area (category Commonwealth Heritage List places in Queensland)
    the Lemuroid Ringtail Possum Hemibelidus lemuroides. As assessed in mid-2003, the Tully Military Training Area (TTA) is composed of extensive areas of unlogged...
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    Daintree River ringtail possum (category IUCN Red List near threatened species)
    ringtail possum is a cinnamon or brown colour, and has been said, like the lemuroid ringtail possum (Hemibelideus lemuroides), to resemble a lemur. It is found...
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    However, relevant genetic studies unanimously place cheirogaleids within the lemuroid clade and Groves himself, who had promoted the cheirogaleid-lorisoid relationship...
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  • Woodlands of South Africa are predicted to lose about 80% of their mammal species if the warming reached 4.5 °C (8.1 °F). In 2008, the white lemuroid possum...
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  • Indraloris (category Miocene primates of Asia)
    Lewis, G.E. (1933). "Preliminary notice of a new genus of lemuroid from the Siwaliks". American Journal of Science. 5. 26 (152): 134–138. Bibcode:1933AmJS...
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