Lemurs face the highest risk of extinction

According to a new report, the lemur in Madagascar has become the first creature on the near-end list.

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Those who are fans of the Madagascar blockbuster animation series must not forget the extreme character is Julien, the lemur king of Madagascar.

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Sadly, in all vertebrates that are lining up on the brink of extinction, the lemur is the top-ranked name, surpassing all other mammals, or reptiles and amphibians , birds .

A total of 91% of 103 lemur species are under threat, according to researcher Christoph Schwitzer, head of the research team at Bristol Zoo (UK).

Along with loris, large-eyed gibbons and long tails, lemurs belong to the group called the primates, almost all primates are not monkeys or humanoid monkeys.

Wild lemurs only live in Madagascar. Their ancestors most likely reached this place more than 60 million years ago.

The current tragic situation of lemur is largely due to the deforestation action in Madagascar.