medius, are notable for seasonal storage of fat (especially in the tail) and for extended torpor phases during the austral winter, i.e. the dry season [1, 2]. The fat-tailed dwarf lemur, C. medius, has been reported to hibernate for 6鈥 8 months and such a long period would ...
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