Darwin’s Finches Today | AMNH https://www.amnh.org/exhibitions/darwin/evolution-today/how-do-new-species-evolve/darwin-s-finches-today
Darwin | American Museum of Natural History
evolutionary history Island Evolution Ring-tailed lemur
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Darwin | American Museum of Natural History
evolutionary history Island Evolution Ring-tailed lemur
Compared to the continent of Africa, Madagascar may seem small. But this island, the fourth largest in the world, is bigger than California and Oregon combined.
Today, many lemur species are extinct due to habitat
Compared to the continent of Africa, Madagascar may seem small. But this island, the fourth largest in the world, is bigger than California and Oregon combined.
Today, many lemur species are extinct due to habitat
Eleanor Sterling is a course author for Seminars on Science, the Museum’s online professional learning program for educators.
considered a world authority on the aye-aye, a nocturnal lemur
Start a field journal, and track how your favorite critter looks and behaves.
Image Credits: lemur illustration, by Steve Thurston
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OLogy Card ruffed lemur In the wild, ruffed lemurs
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Madagascar and jumped up on stage to show us how a lemur
Learn all about your favorite science topics and much more! On OLogy, kids of all ages can play games, do activities, collect cards, and meet scientists.
globe, but there’s only one place you’d find a ruffed lemur
What animal did scientists collect this tissue from? Take a guess!
a Long Way A clip of a bat’s wing, a strand of lemur
post features the work of Museum scientists studying lemurs
Tattersall is also considered a father of lemur biology