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Natural world articles
spiny thickets of southwestern
Madagascar
, they were also likely to have dispersed seeds evolved to attach to fur and be carried away. Unlike ruffed lemurs, the fore- and hindlimbs of
Pachylemur
were nearly the same length, and therefore it was likely to be a slow, deliberate climber. However, both used
hindlimb suspension
to reach fruit on small branches below them. (
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