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- The red-bellied lemur (Eulemur rubriventer) is a medium-sized strepsirrhine primate with a luxuriant chestnut brown coat. This lemur is endemic to eastern...
- The red-bellied squirrel or Sulawesi giant squirrel (Rubrisciurus rubriventer) is a species of squirrel. Until recently, it was described as a species...
- lemur, E. flavifrons Crowned lemur, E. coronatus Red-bellied lemur, E. rubriventer Mongoose lemur, E. mongoz Brown lemurs are able to survive degraded forest...
- Pair-Bonding and Resource Defense in Wild Red-Bellied Lemurs (Eulemur rubriventer)". Lemurs. Developments in Primatology: Progress and Prospect. pp. 235–254...
- (E. rubriventer) in the east. They can be distinguished from these species by the fact that E. mongoz is more of a grey color and E. rubriventer is more...
- allowing it to feed on nectar. Likewise, the red-bellied lemur (Eulemur rubriventer) has a feathery brush-shaped tongue, also uniquely adapted to feed on...
- (Rhinosciurus laticaudatus) Rubrisciurus Red-bellied squirrel (Rubrisciurus rubriventer) Sundasciurus Subgenus Aletesciurus: Davao squirrel (Sundasciurus davensis)...
- flavifrons Crowned lemur, Eulemur coronatus Red-bellied lemur, Eulemur rubriventer Mongoose lemur, Eulemur mongoz Genus Varecia, ruffed lemurs Black-and-white...
- diademed sifaka (Propithecus diadema) and the red-bellied lemur (Eulemur rubriventer). In southeastern rainforests, sympatric lemur species of A. meridionalis...
- the collared brown lemur (E. collaris), and the red-bellied lemur (E. rubriventer). As well as lemurs, the forest are home to seven endemic genera of rodents...