Rate Of Living Theory: Why Lemurs Won't Increase Our Lifespan
Sunday, April 5, 2015 - 13:20
in Biology & Nature
When Jonas the fat-tailed dwarf lemur died recently in captivity at the ripe age of 29 years, he was the oldest known of his species. But Jonas not only outlasted members of closely related lemur species held in captivity; he also lived much longer than science would predict based on his small size. read more