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- Red_lemur abstract "The red lemur (Eulemur rufus), also known as the rufous brown lemur or northern red-fronted lemur, is a species of lemur from Madagascar. Until 2001, the species E. rufus was considered a subspecies of the common brown lemur, E. fulvus, after which it was classified as its own species. In December 2008, the species was split into two separate species, the red lemur, E. rufus, distributed in dry lowland forests in northwestern Madagascar, and the red-fronted lemur, E. rufifrons, distributed in southwest and eastern Madagascar. The species split was based on genetic and morphological evidence. Mitochondrial DNA analysis indicates that E. rufifrons may be more closely related to the Common Brown Lemur (E. fulvus), white-headed lemur (E. albifrons) and Sanford's brown lemur (E. sanfordi) than it is to E. rufus.The red lemur's range covers dry deciduous forests in southwestern Madagascar between the Betsiboka River to the north and the Tsiribihina River to the south. The Tsiribihina River froms the boundary between E. rufus, which lives north of the river, and E. rufifrons, which lives south of the river. It has a head and body length of 35 to 48 centimetres (14 to 19 in) and with a 45 to 55 centimetres (18 to 22 in) tail. Its weight ranges between 2.2 and 2.3 kilograms (4.9 and 5.1 lb). It has a gray coat and black face, muzzle and forehead, plus a black line from the muzzle to the forehead, with white eyebrow patches. Males have white or cream colored cheeks and beards, while females have rufous or cream cheeks and beards that are less bushy than males.The species is currently listed by the IUCN as Vulnerable. The most important threats to the species are hunting, as well as habitat destruction resulting from slash-and-burn agriculture, clearing of land for pasture, fuelwood gathering and logging. The hunting level is viewed as unsustainable.".
- Red_lemur thumbnail EdmontonZooTwoPrimates.JPG?width=300.
- Red_lemur wikiPageID "21788008".
- Red_lemur wikiPageLength "4086".
- Red_lemur wikiPageOutDegree "15".
- Red_lemur wikiPageRevisionID "696347815".
- Red_lemur wikiPageWikiLink Betsiboka_River.
- Red_lemur wikiPageWikiLink Category:Animals_described_in_1799.
- Red_lemur wikiPageWikiLink Category:True_lemurs.
- Red_lemur wikiPageWikiLink Common_brown_lemur.
- Red_lemur wikiPageWikiLink Deciduous.
- Red_lemur wikiPageWikiLink Jean-Baptiste_Audebert.
- Red_lemur wikiPageWikiLink Lemur.
- Red_lemur wikiPageWikiLink Madagascar.
- Red_lemur wikiPageWikiLink Mitochondrial_DNA.
- Red_lemur wikiPageWikiLink Red-fronted_lemur.
- Red_lemur wikiPageWikiLink Sanfords_brown_lemur.
- Red_lemur wikiPageWikiLink Slash-and-burn.
- Red_lemur wikiPageWikiLink Subspecies.
- Red_lemur wikiPageWikiLink Tsiribihina_River.
- Red_lemur wikiPageWikiLink White-headed_lemur.
- Red_lemur wikiPageWikiLinkText "Red lemur".
- Red_lemur wikiPageWikiLinkText "red lemur".
- Red_lemur authority "Audebert, 1799".
- Red_lemur name "Red lemur".
- Red_lemur rangeMap "Eulemur rufus range map.svg".
- Red_lemur rangeMapCaption "Distribution of E. rufus".
- Red_lemur status "CITES_A1".
- Red_lemur status "VU".
- Red_lemur status2System "CITES".
- Red_lemur statusSystem "iucn3.1".
- Red_lemur taxon "Eulemur rufus".
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- Red_lemur wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Lemuridae_nav.
- Red_lemur wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Red_lemur wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Speciesbox.
- Red_lemur wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Use_dmy_dates.
- Red_lemur subject Category:Animals_described_in_1799.
- Red_lemur subject Category:True_lemurs.
- Red_lemur hypernym Lemur.
- Red_lemur type Redirect.
- Red_lemur comment "The red lemur (Eulemur rufus), also known as the rufous brown lemur or northern red-fronted lemur, is a species of lemur from Madagascar. Until 2001, the species E. rufus was considered a subspecies of the common brown lemur, E. fulvus, after which it was classified as its own species. In December 2008, the species was split into two separate species, the red lemur, E. rufus, distributed in dry lowland forests in northwestern Madagascar, and the red-fronted lemur, E.".
- Red_lemur label "Red lemur".
- Red_lemur sameAs Q520434.
- Red_lemur sameAs Червеночел_кафяв_лемур.
- Red_lemur sameAs Eulemur_rufus.
- Red_lemur sameAs Lèmur_bru_de_front_vermell.
- Red_lemur sameAs Eulemur_rufus.
- Red_lemur sameAs Roter_Maki.
- Red_lemur sameAs Eulemur_rufus.
- Red_lemur sameAs Eulemur_rufus.
- Red_lemur sameAs لمور_سرخ.
- Red_lemur sameAs Eulemur_rufus.
- Red_lemur sameAs Vörös_maki.
- Red_lemur sameAs Eulemur_rufus.
- Red_lemur sameAs 붉은여우원숭이.
- Red_lemur sameAs Roodkopmaki.
- Red_lemur sameAs Eulemur_rufus.
- Red_lemur sameAs رتہ_لیمر.
- Red_lemur sameAs Eulemur_rufus.
- Red_lemur sameAs m.05p5vg4.
- Red_lemur sameAs Краснолобый_лемур.
- Red_lemur sameAs Црвени_лемур.
- Red_lemur sameAs Rödbröstad_maki.
- Red_lemur sameAs Vượn_cáo_đỏ.
- Red_lemur sameAs Q520434.
- Red_lemur wasDerivedFrom Red_lemur?oldid=696347815.
- Red_lemur depiction EdmontonZooTwoPrimates.JPG.
- Red_lemur isPrimaryTopicOf Red_lemur.