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- Giant_mouse_lemur abstract "Giant mouse lemurs are strepsirrhine primates. There are two species; the northern giant mouse lemur (Mirza zaza) and Coquerel's giant mouse lemur (Mirza coquereli). Like all other lemurs, they are native to Madagascar, where they are found in the western dry deciduous forests and further to the north in the Sambirano and Sahamalaza regions. First described in 1867 as a single species, they were grouped with mouse lemurs and dwarf lemurs. In 1870, British zoologist John Edward Gray assigned them to their own genus, Mirza. The classification was not widely accepted until the 1990s, which followed the revival of the genus by American paleoanthropologist Ian Tattersall in 1982. In 2005, the northern population was declared a new species, and in 2010, the World Wildlife Fund announced that a southwestern population might also be a new species.Giant mouse lemurs are about three times larger than mouse lemurs, weighing approximately 300 g (11 oz), and have a long, bushy tail. They are most closely related to mouse lemurs within Cheirogaleidae, a family of small, noctural lemurs. Giant mouse lemurs sleep in nests during the day and forage alone at night for fruit, tree gum, insects, and small vertebrates. Unlike many other cheirogaleids, they do not enter a state of torpor during the dry season. The northern species is generally more social than the southern species, particularly when nesting, though males and females may form pair bonds. Home ranges often overlap, with related females living closely together while males disperse. Giant mouse lemurs are vocal, although they also scent mark using saliva, urine, and secretions from the anogenital scent gland.Predators of giant mouse lemurs include the Madagascar buzzard, Madagascar owl, fossa, and the narrow-striped mongoose. Giant mouse lemurs reproduce once a year, with two offspring born after a 90-day gestation. Babies are initially left in the nest while the mother forages, but are later carried by mouth and parked in vegetation while she forages nearby. In captivity, giant mouse lemurs will breed year-round. Their lifespan in the wild is thought to be five to six years. Both species are listed as endangered due to habitat destruction and hunting. Like all lemurs, they are protected under CITES Appendix I, which prohibits commercial trade. Despite breeding easily, they are rarely kept in captivity. The Duke Lemur Center coordinated the captive breeding of an imported collection of the northern species, which rose from six individuals in 1982 to 62 individuals by 1989, but the population fell to six by 2009 and was no longer considered a breeding population.".
- Giant_mouse_lemur class Mammal.
- Giant_mouse_lemur conservationStatus "CITES_A1".
- Giant_mouse_lemur conservationStatusSystem "CITES".
- Giant_mouse_lemur family Cheirogaleidae.
- Giant_mouse_lemur kingdom Animal.
- Giant_mouse_lemur order Primate.
- Giant_mouse_lemur order Strepsirrhini.
- Giant_mouse_lemur phylum Chordate.
- Giant_mouse_lemur thumbnail Mirza_zaza,_Madagascar,_April_2006.jpg?width=300.
- Giant_mouse_lemur wikiPageExternalLink lemursofmadagasc90harc.pdf.
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- Giant_mouse_lemur wikiPageExternalLink lemurnews2008_13.pdf.
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- Giant_mouse_lemur wikiPageExternalLink Kappeler_etal_PrimateRep2005.pdf.
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- Giant_mouse_lemur caption "Mirza, Microcebus, and Allocebus form a clade within Cheirogaleidae, regardless of whether Phaner is a sister group of the family or more closely related to Lepilemur .".
- Giant_mouse_lemur classis "Mammalia".
- Giant_mouse_lemur colwidth "30".
- Giant_mouse_lemur commons "y".
- Giant_mouse_lemur commonsSearch "Mirza".
- Giant_mouse_lemur familia Cheirogaleidae.
- Giant_mouse_lemur genus "Mirza".
- Giant_mouse_lemur genusAuthority "Gray, 1870".
- Giant_mouse_lemur hasPhotoCollection Giant_mouse_lemur.
- Giant_mouse_lemur imageCaption Northern_giant_mouse_lemur.
- Giant_mouse_lemur name "Giant mouse lemurs".
- Giant_mouse_lemur ordo "Primates".
- Giant_mouse_lemur phylum Chordate.
- Giant_mouse_lemur portal "Madagascar".
- Giant_mouse_lemur portal "Primates".
- Giant_mouse_lemur rangeMap "Mirza range map.svg".
- Giant_mouse_lemur rangeMapAlt "Map of Madagascar, off the southeast coast of Africa, with a range covering parts of the west and northwest.".
- Giant_mouse_lemur rangeMapCaption "Distribution of Mirza: ' = M. coquereli; ' = M. zaza".
- Giant_mouse_lemur regnum "Animalia".
- Giant_mouse_lemur species "y".
- Giant_mouse_lemur speciesSearch "Mirza Gray".
- Giant_mouse_lemur status "CITES_A1".
- Giant_mouse_lemur statusSystem "CITES".
- Giant_mouse_lemur subdivision "* Mirza coquereli * Mirza zaza".
- Giant_mouse_lemur subdivisionRanks Species.
- Giant_mouse_lemur subordo Strepsirrhini.
- Giant_mouse_lemur title "Competing phylogenies".
- Giant_mouse_lemur typeSpecies "Cheirogalus coquereli".
- Giant_mouse_lemur typeSpeciesAuthority "A. Grandidier, 1867".
- Giant_mouse_lemur subject Category:Lemurs.
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- Giant_mouse_lemur type Eukaryote.
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- Giant_mouse_lemur type Thing.
- Giant_mouse_lemur type Q19088.
- Giant_mouse_lemur type Q729.
- Giant_mouse_lemur type Q7377.
- Giant_mouse_lemur comment "Giant mouse lemurs are strepsirrhine primates. There are two species; the northern giant mouse lemur (Mirza zaza) and Coquerel's giant mouse lemur (Mirza coquereli). Like all other lemurs, they are native to Madagascar, where they are found in the western dry deciduous forests and further to the north in the Sambirano and Sahamalaza regions. First described in 1867 as a single species, they were grouped with mouse lemurs and dwarf lemurs.".
- Giant_mouse_lemur label "Giant mouse lemur".
- Giant_mouse_lemur label "Mirza (genre)".
- Giant_mouse_lemur label "Mirza (geslacht)".
- Giant_mouse_lemur label "Mirza (gênero)".
- Giant_mouse_lemur label "Mirza (zwierzęta)".
- Giant_mouse_lemur label "Mirza".
- Giant_mouse_lemur label "Mirza".
- Giant_mouse_lemur label "Mirza".
- Giant_mouse_lemur label "Mirza".
- Giant_mouse_lemur label "Mirza".
- Giant_mouse_lemur label "Riesenmausmakis".
- Giant_mouse_lemur label "큰쥐여우원숭이".
- Giant_mouse_lemur sameAs Riesenmausmakis.
- Giant_mouse_lemur sameAs Μίρζα.
- Giant_mouse_lemur sameAs Mirza.
- Giant_mouse_lemur sameAs Mirza.
- Giant_mouse_lemur sameAs Mirza_(genre).
- Giant_mouse_lemur sameAs Mirza.
- Giant_mouse_lemur sameAs 큰쥐여우원숭이.
- Giant_mouse_lemur sameAs Mirza_(geslacht).
- Giant_mouse_lemur sameAs Mirza_(zwierzęta).