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Megaladapis

Megaladapis, informally known as the koala lemur, is an extinct genus of lemurs belonging to the family Megaladapidae, consisting of three species that once inhabited the island of Madagascar. The largest measured between 1.3 to 1.5 m (4 to 5 ft) in length.

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Megaladapis

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related to Extinction · 8
Megaladapis → Crop, Madagascar, Minor, Over-hunting, Some, The, Their, When
related to Cranial anatomy · 7
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related to Biology · 4
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related to Cultural references · 3
Megaladapis → It, Malagasy, Palaeopropithecus
related to External links · 3
Megaladapis → Bestiary, Paleontology, Scientific

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