Lemurs of Madagascar

This exciting and completely revised second edition guidebook on primates endemic to Madagascar published by Conservation International has immediate appeal.

The expressive and characterful faces of the primates on the cover will encourage any reader to thumb through all the pages to discover many more! Filled with detailed information, over 200 drawings, photos and maps, the handbook is easy to carry and use, helping readers identify the 71 species of lemurs that live on the island. Available now from NHBS.
There are many inspiring websites devoted to supporting Lemurs, including The Madagascar Fauna Group and Earthwatch Institute.

Question: Why is there a lemur named after John Cleese?

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