Leapin' Lemurs!

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This streaming video from the BBC show, Weird Nature: Marvelous Motion compares the movement of Sifaka lemurs to ballet, but it's also reminiscent of a martial arts movie. Remarkably, these animals can jump as far as 30 feet from tree to tree! And they make it look so effortless [1:49]

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Amazing!
Thank you for sharing.

By kcanadensis (not verified) on 13 Nov 2007 #permalink

This is one of the reasons I love your blog.

By biosparite (not verified) on 13 Nov 2007 #permalink

grrlscientist: ... these animals can jump as far as 30 feet from tree to tree!

The Beeb narrator puts that at 30 meters, though no leaps near that range seem to be shown in the video.

By Pierce R. Butler (not verified) on 13 Nov 2007 #permalink

My daughter thought it was great - she's three and a half and has a toy lemur (called Lenny), so it was wonderful for her. Of course it now means she is leaping around the dining room after a big meal, so thats going to turn out well....

They're my new favorite animal, I think <3

By Emily Lloyd (not verified) on 14 Nov 2007 #permalink