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- hangers." The long arms of Palaeopropithecus had hook like extremities on their hands and feet. This benefited Palaeopropithecus by enabling them to hook...
- do****ented the strong similarity with the genus Palaeopropithecus. Though similar to Palaeopropithecus, Archaeoindris was significantly larger and more...
- subfossil remains of lemurs—a humerus from Palaeopropithecus and a tibia of a sifaka. The Palaeopropithecus remains were not described for several decades...
- diet based on seasonality. On the basis of highly robust mandible, Palaeopropithecus and Archaeoindris can be considered highly folivorous. The family...
- that contains a single species, Babakotia radofilai. Together with Palaeopropithecus, Archaeoindris, and Mesopropithecus, it forms the family Palaeopropithecidae...
- "arboreal-aquatic acrobat" theory for Palaeopropithecus. Both Lamberton and British paleontologist Alice Carleton showed that Palaeopropithecus was suspensory; however...
- lemurPalaeopropithecus (G. Grandidier, 1899) - tree sloth lemursPalaeopropithecus maximus (Standing, 1903) - central sloth lemurPalaeopropithecus ingens...
- suspensory locomotion, once exhibited by many of the sloth lemurs, such as Palaeopropithecus. The Lac Alaotra gentle lemur (Hapalemur alaotrensis) has even been...
- †Archaeolemuridae Archaeolemur Hadropithecus Indriidae Avahi Indri Propithecus †Palaeopropithecidae Archaeoindris Babakotia Mesopropithecus Palaeopropithecus...
-  dolichobrachion, M. globiceps, and M. pithecoides. Together with Palaeopropithecus, Archaeoindris, and Babakotia, it is part of the sloth lemur family...