Microcebus bongolavensis
IUCN
LCAlias:Microcebus bongolavensis,Bongolava Mouse Lemur
Basic Information
Scientific classification
- name:Microcebus bongolavensis
- Aliases:Microcebus bongolavensis,Bongolava Mouse Lemur
- Outline:Primates
- Family:Mylidae Lemuridae
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.
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.