Conservation database for lorises (Loris, Nycticebus) and pottos (Arctocebus, Perodicticus), prosimian primates About us and the database; contact address, coauthors; software needed to see everything, some links to other websites. Any help allowing to improve this database will be appreciated; coauthors are welcome. Quotation of data: Dear database user, some helpers and coauthors kindly ...
www.ruhr-uni-bochum.de/neuroanatomie/people/helga_schulze/loris
Lemurs Quick Facts Lemurs are a special group of primates found only on Madagascar and the Comoro Islands. There are 50 species of lemurs and 17 are on the endangered species list. Lemurs are prosimians, or primative primates. They are social animals with long limbs, flexible toes and fingers, and long noses. Habitat loss is the main threat to lemurs today, as people clear their native forests ...
www.thewildones.org/Animals/lemur.html
A Lemur's Tale ...
www.pbs.org/wnet/nature/lemur
Loris Printout: The Loris is a big-eyed arboreal primate from southeast Asia.
www.enchantedlearning.com/subjects/mammals/primate/Lorisprintout.shtml
Number 3, August 1998 Number 4, May 1999 Number 5, May 2000 Number 6, July 2001 Instructions for contributors ...
www.dpz.gwdg.de/lnews/lemur.htm
Welcome to happylemur.com! This is your central source for up-to-date lemur news and links. If you come across any articles or links I haven't listed, please tell me about it. Primate ancestor lived with dinos - BBC 17 Apr 2002: The common ancestor of humans, monkeys, apes and other primates may have arisen much earlier than previously thought. New research suggests the animals from which humans ...
www.nyx.net/~vkochend/hlc
A Catalogue of the Prosimians Seven families, subdivided into 3 groups: Lemuriformes and Lorisiformes which are the prosimians even if you classify by ancestry, and the Tarsiformes who are developmentally like the prosimians but are actually more closely related to the anthropoids. 1. Lemuriformes (All found only in Madagascar) Lemurs used to be all over the world, but they got outcompeted by ...
www-personal.umich.edu/~phyl/anthro/prosimian.html