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A study conducted by researchers from Florida Atlantic University analyzed the health records of a colony of ring-tailed lemurs on St. Catherines Island, Georgia, USA. The study aimed to establish baseline hematological and serum biochemical parameters and determine sex- and age-related differences. The researchers found that lemur age was a significant predictor of various blood and serum parameters, with certain values increasing or decreasing with age. The findings of this study can aid in the clinical diagnosis and treatment of lemurs in human care and support conservation efforts for this species. [Extracted from the article] |