
Picture this: under Madagascar’s full moon, lemurs gather by ancient baobabs.
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There is no evidence in the provided search results to support the claim that field researchers first observed ring-tailed lemurs near Morondava in 2023 aligning their rhythmic leaps and tail swirls precisely with moonrise. The only search result references a 2023 Nature paper on primate genome alignment and does not mention lemur behavioral observations or any such phenomenon[1]. Based on the available information, this claim cannot be verified.
[1] November 2023 Nature Zoonomia with expanded primates alignment https://cglgenomics.ucsc.edu/november-2023-nature-zoonomia-with-expanded-primates-alignment/
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