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Madagascar is a large island located about 400 kilometers off the

southeast coast of Africa. Madagascar is home to about 15 species
of monkeylike animals called lemurs that are found nowhere else in
the world. Lemurs are related to the ancient ancestors of monkeys
and apes that live in Africa today. What does this tell
you about
Madagascar's location millions of years ago? Why are there no lemurs
in Africa today?

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Answer:

Because they transformed into the other monkeys, because other monkeys like lemurs, so they......you know.....and then each generation had kids, then THERE WERE NO MORE LEMURS!!!!!!!!!!

Step-by-step explanation:

IT WAS MAGIC XD Have a good day fern UwU

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