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A '''lemur''' was an [[Earth]] [[mammal]]. | {{looks like|Jekyll (species)|Thraskin|n1=Jekyll}} | ||
A '''lemur''' was an [[Earth]] [[mammal]]. | |||
According to ''[[The I-Spyder Book of Earth Creatures]]'', the [[aye-aye]] was a type of lemur. It was last seen on [[Earth]] in [[2042]] and [[Extinction|died out]] because its habitat was destroyed. However, the last one was kept in the [[Museum of the Last Ones]]. ([[PROSE]]: | [[Patrick Mullen]] described it as "sort of a cross between a [[monkey]] and a [[rat]]." ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Illegal Alien (novel)|Illegal Alien]]'') | ||
The [[Tibetan Yeti]]'s face was compared to a lemur, with dark, soft eyes. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Doctor Who and the Abominable Snowmen (novelisation)|Doctor Who and the Abominable Snowmen]])'' | |||
According to ''[[The I-Spyder Book of Earth Creatures]]'', the [[aye-aye]] was a type of lemur. It was last seen on [[Earth]] in [[2042]] and [[Extinction|died out]] because its habitat was destroyed. However, the last one was kept in the [[Museum of the Last Ones]]. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Last Dodo (novel)}}) | |||
The [[Thraskin]] were [[human]]-sized, lemur-like creatures. They were one of the original inhabitants of [[Venus]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Voyage to Venus (audio story)|Voyage to Venus]]'') | The [[Thraskin]] were [[human]]-sized, lemur-like creatures. They were one of the original inhabitants of [[Venus]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Voyage to Venus (audio story)|Voyage to Venus]]'') | ||
[[Jekyll]] | [[Jekyll (species)|Jekylls]] were small, lemur-like [[primate]]s native to the [[planet]] [[YT45]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Mind's Eye (audio story)|The Mind's Eye]]'') | ||
In [[1940]], Patrick Mullen misnamed [[Le Mur Engineering]] as "Lemur Engineering". The [[Seventh Doctor]] thought that this was an odd thing for an [[England|English]] company to call itself and corrected it to "Le Mur", which was [[French language|French]] for "[[Wall (Illegal Alien)|Wall]]". ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Illegal Alien (novel)|Illegal Alien]]'') | In [[1940]], Patrick Mullen misnamed [[Le Mur Engineering]] as "Lemur Engineering". The [[Seventh Doctor]] thought that this was an odd thing for an [[England|English]] company to call itself and corrected it to "Le Mur", which was [[French language|French]] for "[[Wall (Illegal Alien)|Wall]]". ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Illegal Alien (novel)|Illegal Alien]]'') | ||
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Latest revision as of 21:48, 6 November 2024
Patrick Mullen described it as "sort of a cross between a monkey and a rat." (PROSE: Illegal Alien)
The Tibetan Yeti's face was compared to a lemur, with dark, soft eyes. (PROSE: Doctor Who and the Abominable Snowmen)
According to The I-Spyder Book of Earth Creatures, the aye-aye was a type of lemur. It was last seen on Earth in 2042 and died out because its habitat was destroyed. However, the last one was kept in the Museum of the Last Ones. (PROSE: The Last Dodo [+]Loading...["The Last Dodo (novel)"])
The Thraskin were human-sized, lemur-like creatures. They were one of the original inhabitants of Venus. (AUDIO: Voyage to Venus)
Jekylls were small, lemur-like primates native to the planet YT45. (AUDIO: The Mind's Eye)
In 1940, Patrick Mullen misnamed Le Mur Engineering as "Lemur Engineering". The Seventh Doctor thought that this was an odd thing for an English company to call itself and corrected it to "Le Mur", which was French for "Wall". (PROSE: Illegal Alien)