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Flora and Fauna of Lemuria P.3
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Other WildlifeHawksbill Turtles (Kare) come ashore to nest, and Seychelles is the only place in the world where turtles may nest during daylight hours. As this rare event may even occur on the Lemuria beaches, the Lemuria Resort engaged from the start in an active and efficient policy of protection of this endangered species. |
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Many different species of crab frequent the margins of the golf course, including large Cardisoma Crabs (Tyangoman) which dig wide burrows and hide among the mangroves. |
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The Seychelles Fruit Bat (Sousouri), a nocturnal
mammal, is often to be seen flying in the late afternoon sky. Unlike the
insectivorous bats, fruit bats have excellent eyesight |
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More about Lemuria: Lemuria Overview, Lemuria Presentation article Flora and Fauna of Lemuria, A symphony in eighteen movements, Golf score card and plan |