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<span style="color:#ffffff;font-size:10px;">Babakotia is an/ extinct genus/ of medium-sized /lemur, or /strepsirrhine primate,/ from Madagascar/ that contains a/ single species,/ Babakotia radofilai. Together /with Palaeopropithecus,/ Archaeoindris,/and Mesopropithecus,/ it forms the family/ Palaeopropithecidae,/ commonly known as/ the sloth lemurs. /The name Babakotia/ comes from /the Malagasy name/ for the indri, /babakoto, to/ which it and /all other sloth /lemurs are /closely related./ Due to its /mix of morphological /traits that /show intermediate/ stages between/ the slow-moving /smaller sloth /lemurs and /the suspensory /large sloth lemurs,/ it has helped determine /the relationship/ between both/ groups and /the closely /related and /extinct monkey /lemurs. Babakotia radofilai/ is the sole /member of the/ genus Babakotia/ and belongs to /the family /Palaeopropithecidae, /which includes /three other /genera of sloth lemurs: /Palaeopropithecus, Archaeoindris,/ and Mesopropithecus/. This family in /turn belongs to /the infraorder/ Lemuriformes, which/ includes all the Malagasy /lemurs. The first subfossil /remains of Babakotia /radofilai were /discovered as/part of a series/ of expeditions /following upon /discoveries of Jean /Radofilao and two /Anglo-Malagasy /reconnaissance /expeditions in 1981 /and 1986–7. /The second wave/ of research was/ launched in /the 1980s by /biological anthropologist/ Elwyn L. /Simons who/ unearthed in /1988 at a cave/ known as Antsiroandoha/ in the Ankarana /Massif, northern /Madagascar a /nearly complete /skeleton and skull /in addition to/ the remains /of roughly a /dozen other /individuals. /Identified immediately/ as a sloth /lemur (palaeopropithecid)/ upon its discovery,/ Babakotia along/ with Mesopropithecus /helped to settle/ a debate /about the/relationship between /the sloth lemurs, /the monkey lemurs /(family Archaeolemuridae)/ and the living /indriids. The/ monkey lemurs/ had skulls that /more closely/ resembled the /indriids, but their/ teeth were very /specialized and /unlike those of /the indriids. /The larger sloth /lemurs, on /the other hand, /retained a dentition/ similar to living indriids,/ yet differed by /having more robust/ and specialized skulls./ Babakotia and Mesopropithecus/ not only shared/ the indriid dentition,/ but also the /indriid-like skulls,/ providing evidence /that sloth lemurs /were most closely /related to living /indriids, with monkey/ lemurs as a sister/ group to both. /Furthermore, the/ discovery of Babakotia /helped to demonstrate/that the ancestral/ indriids were not/ "ricochetal leapers" /(bouncing rapidly from tree to tree) /like living indriids, /but vertical climbers /and hanging feeders,/ and possibly/ occasional leapers Babakotia radofilai/ and all/ other sloth /lemurs share many /traits with living/ sloths, demonstrating/convergent evolution./ It had long forearms,/ curved digits,/ and highly mobile /hip and ankle /joints. Its skull/ was more heavily /built than/ that of indriids,/ but not as much /as in the larger/ sloth lemurs. /Its dentition is /similar to that /of all other /indriids and sloth /lemurs. It /lived in the /northern part /of Madagascar /and shared /its range with at least/ two other sloth/ lemur species,/ Palaeopropithecus /ingens and Mesopropithecus/ dolichobrachion. /Babakotia radofilai /was primarily a /leaf-eater (folivore), /though it also ate /fruit and hard /seeds. It is/known only /from subfossil/ remains and may/ have died /out shortly /after the arrival /of humans on/ the island, /but not enough /radiocarbon dating /has been done with/ this species to/ know for certain. </span></td>
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