Lemurs keep evolving new species, even after 50 million years
Lemurs' Evolutionary Success Lemurs have been evolving new species on the island of Madagascar for over 50 million years, with no signs of slowing down. “Something special …
Lemurs' Evolutionary Success Lemurs have been evolving new species on the island of Madagascar for over 50 million years, with no signs of slowing down. “Something special …
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