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Microcebus bongolavensis

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Alias:Microcebus bongolavensis,Bongolava Mouse Lemur

Basic Information

Scientific classification

Vital signs

  • length:About 20 cm
  • Weight:No verification information
  • lifetime:No verification information

Feature

A small lemur species endemic to Madagascar

Details

Bongolava dwarf lemur (scientific name: Microcebus bongolavensis) is also known as Bongolava Mouse Lemur in English. Its specific habits are unknown.

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Listed in the 2014 Red List of Threatened Species of the World Conservation Union (IUCN) ver3.1 - Endangered (EN).


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Location

It lives in limited areas of western deciduous forest, including the Bongolava and Ambodimahabibo forests between the Sofia and Mahamamba rivers.

Form

The Bangurafa dwarf lemur is a small lemur species endemic to Madagascar. It is a relatively large dwarf lemur, with a total length of 26-29 cm, including the 15-17 cm tail.

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