Babakotia

In Depth        Babakotia was what is more commonly known as a sloth lemur.‭ ‬This is because unlike the lemurs that we know today,‭ ‬Babakotia had body proportions more like those of a sloth,‭ ‬something which has led to speculation that this lemur was also sloth like in its behaviour.‭ ‬The term sloth lemur is a … Read more

Archaeoindris

In Depth        Comparable in size to a gorilla,‭ ‬Archaeoindris is one of the largest known sloth lemurs.‭ ‬Initially considered to have been‭ ‬a ground dwelling quadruped,‭ ‬further study has now led to the suggestions that Archaeoindris could have still climbed branches‭ (‬albeit the thicker ones that could support its weight‭) ‬as it foraged for food.‭ … Read more

Mesopropithecus

In Depth        Mesopropithecus is currently the smallest of the known sloth lemurs although originally it was thought to have been similar to today‭’‬s modern‭ ‬indriid lemurs,‭ ‬an idea based upon comparison between the known skulls.‭ ‬In‭ ‬1986‭ ‬however,‭ ‬post cranial remains were found and attributed to the genus and immediately the key feature of a … Read more

Palaeopropithecus

In Depth        Palaeopropithecus is one of the large sloth lemurs of ancient Madagascar,‭ ‬so noted because while it was without doubt a lemur,‭ ‬it had considerably longer limbs and physical adaptations more suited to climbing and living like a sloth.‭ ‬With this in mind,‭ ‬Palaeopropithecus probably spent its time climbing branches to reach leaves,‭ ‬fruit … Read more