A Tumblr blog devoted to lemurs, in all their glory.
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Catching Elephant is a theme by Andy Taylor
1901 Black Lemur (by messy_beast)
All the substantial lemur characters so far in Project Woof.
..Oh and also Baku, that guy on the left. He hasn’t been written in yet.
I mostly just made him so I could have some equality among the lemurs — so far they’re all girls. :C
1901 Lemuroids in Madagascar (by messy_beast)
1901 Forked-Crowned Cheirogale (by messy_beast)
Lemur macaco=Eulemur macaco, from Recherches sur la faune de Madagascar et de ses dépendances d’après les découvertes by François P.L. Pollen et D.C. van Dam, 1868 (source).
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
Lemur, by Lynelle Harpst (via Science Illustration - Frequently Asked Questions).
The Aye-Aye (Daubentonia madagascariensis) is always relevant.
Look at this fucker.
You see those fingers? You think you could mess with him? Fuck no, you couldn’t. He’s too good for you though, since he’s too busy filling the ecological niche of a woodpecker in the ecosystems of Madagascar. They are sadly killed however by the people of the great country of Madagascar since they’re known to be “bad omens.”
Superstition kills, bro.