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

Hadropithecus

In Depth        One of the monkey lemurs from Madagascar,‭ ‬Hadropithecus is often described as being similar to its relative Archaeolemur in behaviour and lifestyle.‭ ‬Hadropithecus was a powerfully built lemur that seems to have been best adapted to a cursorial life on the ground.‭ ‬Lemurs as we know them today usually have long arms and … Read more

Komba

In Depth        Komba is an extinct genus of galago,‭ ‬alternatively known as a bushbaby,‭ ‬that lived in Africa during the Miocene. Further Reading Further reading- Chapter 20: Later Tertiary Lorisiformes (Strepsirrhini, Primates), by Terry Harrison. – In, Cenozoic Mammals of Africa. University of California Press. pp. 333–349. – L. Werdelin & W. J. Sanders – … Read more

Siamoadapis

In Depth        Siamoadapis is a genus of small primate that lived in Thailand during the mid Miocene. Further Reading -‭ ‬First middle Miocene sivaladapid primate from Thailand.‭ ‬-‭ ‬Journal of Human Evolution‭ ‬54‭ (‬3‭)‬:‭ ‬434‭–‬443.‭ ‬-‭ ‬Y.‭ ‬Chaimanee,‭ ‬C.‭ ‬Yamee,‭ ‬P.‭ ‬Tian,‭ ‬O.‭ ‬Chavasseau‭ & ‬J.‭ ‬-J.‭ ‬Jaeger‭ ‬-‭ ‬2008.

Megaladapis a.k.a.‭ ‬Koala Lemur

In Depth Further Reading – On Megaladapis madagascariensis, an Extinct Gigantic Lemuroid from Madagascar; with Remarks on the Associated Fauna, and on Its Geological Age. – Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences. 185: 15–38. – C. I. F. major -1894. – Extinct Mammalia from Madagascar. I. Megaladapis insignis. – Philosophical Transactions of … 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

Adapis

In Depth        Adapis is considered to be one of the first primates and is the type genus of the Adapidae.‭ ‬These primates have grasping hands that have nails rather than claws and the post cranial skeletons of them are similar to those of lemurs.‭ ‬Adapis did not have a nose like some primates‭ (‬including humans‭) … 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