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Entrée1  The Song of the Dodo    
Sous-titre  2  Island Biogeography in an Age of Extinctions
Partie du discours  3  nom propre (titre de livre) [Liste complète]
Mots élémentaires  4  dodo
Auteur  5  Quammen David
Editions  6  1997.
Extraits 
1996
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The indri, largest of all surviving lemurs, is also the most spectacularly peculiar. Its neck is long, its limbs are lanky, its eyes glow yellow brown in a gawky black jackal-like face. Its ears are smallish and round, like a koala's... it moves through the forest without touching the ground -- by making broad jumps from the trunk of one tree to another, sometimes twenty or twenty-five feet across gaps... The song of the indri is an unearthly sound. It carries through the forest for more than a mile... It has been said to be one of the loudest noises made by any living creature. It's a sliding howl, eerie but beautiful, like a cross between the call of the humpback whale and a saxophone riff by Charlie Parker.

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