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The tiniest living primate, the pygmy mouse lemur of Madagascar, is about the same size.
The lesser mouse lemur of Madagascar, a gourmand among monkeys, raises its threshold during the rainy season so that, when sugars are less abundant, it requires less sweetness.
This unprepossessing early primate was even smaller than today's smallest primate, the pygmy mouse lemur of Madagascar.
As seen in the accompanying illustration, this mammal is generally believed to have been small and brown, with a bushy tail, and weighing about 1.3 ounces about the size of the smallest living primate, the mouse lemur of Madagascar.
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Its ears are small (measuring 19-20 mm), which conforms with that of other rainforest mouse lemur species, in contrast to larger-eared mouse lemurs of the dry, western forests (averaging 21-24 mm).
The playback stimuli were created from calls that were recorded from captive gray mouse lemurs of our breeding colony.
The CP task apparatus was an adaptation for mouse lemurs of the device described by Barnes [38].
All mouse lemurs of both sexes were equally examined for lice.
The mouse lemurs of Madagascar are a system in which evolution has generated a large number of species over a relatively recent time frame.
Mouse lemurs of the Microcebus genus are the smallest primates in the world but among these, the gray mouse lemur, Microcebus murinus, is the largest (weighing around 85 110 g) [2].
A total of 12 mouse lemurs of both sexes (Center for Breeding and Experimental Conditioning of Animal Models, University Montpellier 2, Montpellier, France) were maintained in animal Biosafety Level 3 facilities, according to requirements of the French ethics committee (authorization CE-LR-0810 CE-LR-0810 CE-LR-0810
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