A Tumblr blog devoted to lemurs, in all their glory.
This blog is run by tehhen. Questions? Comments? Weird things to say? Ask here. Want to submit your lemur-y goodness? Click here!
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Catching Elephant is a theme by Andy Taylor
Aye-Aye (Daubentonia madagascariensis), from Brehms Tierleben. Third, revised printing. Mammals, first volume. Leipzig and Wien: Bibliographisches Institut. (1890), by Gustav Mühel, illustrator: K. Janamarkt
Fig. 44. Der Aye-Aye (Chiromys madagascariensis, Desm.) und sein Kopfskelett * now known as Daubentonia madagascariensis
from Illustrierter Leitfaden der Naturgeschichte des Thierreiches, 1876, by T. F. Zimmermann, illustrator: A.A. von W. Aarfand
Great find!
Lemur
Fantsiolotse, or Raotse (name Malgash). 1996… it’s a tree!
Kline is totally checking out that lemur.
Original 1960’s Lemur Photograph from Panama 8 by TheCottageCheese — As iamnotameliepoulain points out, this is actually a kinkajou. Not quite lemur-level cute, but close!
A lemur. Scanned from The Foundations of Human Evolution by Sir Eilfrid E. Le Gros Clark, F.R.S., Oregon State System of Higher Education, Eugene, Oregon, 1959.
my lemur painting (altho it looks like a cat o.O)
(submitted by fishcollective)
Albert Einstein Lemur (source).