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Why are lemurs nearly extinct, and yet so diverse?Many of these lemurs have incredibly high levels of genetic diversity, yet paradoxically, almost all—90%—of the more than 100 species that live on the island are threatened with extinction.
The aye-aye’s ability to escape human attention might have kept it safe over the years, but it also ensured the lemur would eventually be declared extinct in 1933. It wasn’t until 1957 that ...
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