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Blue-Eyed Black Lemur or Sclater's Lemur, ​Eulemur flavifrons

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The blue-eyed black lemur and the black lemur look similar, they can be differentiated by the blue eyes and lack of prominent ear tufts of this subspecies, while the black lemur has orange-red eyes and long, spiky cheek hairs. 

Where do they live: Manongarivo reserve in Madagascar
What do they eat: Fruit, pollen, and nectar make up the bulk of this lemur's diet.
Whats their habitat: Sub-tropical moist and dry forests
How many left in the world: Last count was about 1,000
Conservation status: Critically endangered 
Major threats: The greatest threat to the Blue-eyed Black Lemur is habitat destruction

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