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Solitary Lemur Species Defends Itself by Eavesdropping on Birds' Activity
Sahamalaza sportive lemur- a solitary lemur species of Madagscar- uses bird calls to signal to other lemurs about potential predator attack, according to a new study. This is the first such research that shows that this species of lemur can understand the panic calls of non-primates such as birds.
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