Lemurs!

Lemurs! by Angie Marino, published by Illustrate to Educate in September 2013, is a 46-page exploration of these unique primates. Written in English, this book provides an informative overview of lemurs, highlighting their status as the most endangered primate in the world and their exclusive habitat in Madagascar. It also discusses the second largest population of lemurs found at the Duke Lemur Center in Durham, North Carolina, and the presence of lemurs in zoos globally.
Readers will discover various aspects of lemurs, including their distinctive characteristics and similarities to other animals. The book features fictional illustrations created by students, adding a creative touch to the educational content. This juvenile nonfiction work engages young readers with its focus on animals and endangered species, making it a valuable resource for those interested in wildlife and conservation.
Official synopsis Publisher
Lemurs are the most endangered primate in the world. Madagascar is the only place where they live in the wild. The second largest population of lemurs is found at the Duke Lemur Center in Durham, North Carolina, USA. All other lemurs are kept in zoos around the world. Look inside to learn all about lemurs, their unique characteristics and also how they resemble other animals in various ways. Take note of the fictional illustrations too! They were drawn by students just like you!
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