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His report on the acoustical work, lumpishly titled “The Song of the Indris Indri indri; Primates: Lemuroidea: Natural History, Form, and Function,” was published in the International Journal of Primatology.
The Song of The Dodo David Quammen 2004
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His report on the acoustical work, lumpishly titled “The Song of the Indris Indri indri; Primates: Lemuroidea: Natural History, Form, and Function,” was published in the International Journal of Primatology.
The Song of The Dodo David Quammen 2004
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The history of the Counts Tolstoy presents a picture of an ancient and noble family descending, according to the accounts of genealogists, from the good and true man Indris, who came from Germany to Chernigov in 1353 with his two sons and a retinue of 3,000 men; he was baptized and received the name of Leonty; he became the founder of several noble families.
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His great-grandchild, Andrey Kharitonovich, who moved from Chernigov to Moscow and received from the Grand Duke Vasiliy Tyomniy the surname of Tolstoy, was the founder of the branch known to us as the Tolstoys (in which branch Count Lev Tolstoy was born in the twentieth generation from the founder Indris).
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They are known under different appellations, as Makis, Indris, Loris, Galagos, Tarsiers, Ay-ays, etcetera, and naturalists have subdivided them into a great number of genera.
Quadrupeds, What They Are and Where Found A Book of Zoology for Boys Mayne Reid 1850
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“The Song of the Indris Indri indri; Primates: Lemuroidea: Natural History, Form, and Function.”
The Song of The Dodo David Quammen 2004
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“The Song of the Indris Indri indri; Primates: Lemuroidea: Natural History, Form, and Function.”
The Song of The Dodo David Quammen 2004
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