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*The tretretretre is a ledgendary half man/half lemur on the island of Madagascar. It was also said to be a dog/human/monkey-faced lemur with monkey paws, and was the size of a 2 year old calf.
*The tretretretre is a ledgendary half man/half lemur on the island of Madagascar. It was also said to be a dog/human/monkey-faced lemur with monkey paws, and was the size of a 2 year old calf.
*It is often believed that [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malagasy Malagasy] legends of the tretretretre refer to the Megaladapis (an extinct giant lemur), but the details of these tales, notably the "human-like" face of the animal, match the related [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Palaeopropithecus_ingens Palaeopropithecus] (extinct) much better
*It is often believed that [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malagasy Malagasy] legends of the tretretretre refer to the Megaladapis (an extinct giant lemur), but the details of these tales, notably the "human-like" face of the animal, match the related [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Palaeopropithecus_ingens Palaeopropithecus] (extinct) much better
*Perplex City has tretretretres in their zoo
*Perplex City has tretretretres in their zoo, leading to the tretretretre developing a large following among Earth-based Cube hunters




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*Species: Megaladapis edwardsi
*Species: Megaladapis edwardsi
**Megaladapis is the genus of three extinct species of primates that once inhabited the island of Madagascar ([http://www.primates.com/primate/megaladapidae.html link])
**Megaladapis is the genus of three extinct species of primates that once inhabited the island of Madagascar ([http://www.primates.com/primate/megaladapidae.html link])
==Wordplay==
*The word "tretretretre" contains repetitive [http://www.sanjeev.net/wordplay/Repetitive-identically-spelled-syllables.html identically spelled syllables] and is often cited in lists of these "repeaters" ([http://unholyhours.blogspot.com/2006/05/cadang-cadang.html link])




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*Perplex City Map
*Perplex City Map
**boo
**boo
*[[Oisten Meade]]'s survey
*[[Oistin Meade]]'s survey
**[http://forums.unfiction.com/forums/viewtopic.php?p=233320&sid=8f80b88d3baa5920c19c597ac3b1cce8#233320 link]
**[http://forums.unfiction.com/forums/viewtopic.php?p=233320&sid=8f80b88d3baa5920c19c597ac3b1cce8#233320 link]
*[http://story.perplexcity.com/archives/2006/03/the_great_polic.html Perplex City Police incident report]
*[http://story.perplexcity.com/archives/2006/03/the_great_polic.html Perplex City Police incident report]
**[18:54] MB: Vehicle crashed into wall of zoo, multiple tretretretres escaped
**[18:54] MB: Vehicle crashed into wall of zoo, multiple tretretretres escaped
**[19:28] RLW: Tretretretre spotted in Taversen Square
**[19:28] RLW: Tretretretre spotted in Taversen Square

Revision as of 15:23, 15 May 2006

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General

  • The tretretretre is a ledgendary half man/half lemur on the island of Madagascar. It was also said to be a dog/human/monkey-faced lemur with monkey paws, and was the size of a 2 year old calf.
  • It is often believed that Malagasy legends of the tretretretre refer to the Megaladapis (an extinct giant lemur), but the details of these tales, notably the "human-like" face of the animal, match the related Palaeopropithecus (extinct) much better
  • Perplex City has tretretretres in their zoo, leading to the tretretretre developing a large following among Earth-based Cube hunters


Encyclopaedic entry

  • Sub-class: Placentalia
  • Order: Primates
  • Family: Lemuridae (Lemurs)
  • Species: Megaladapis edwardsi
    • Megaladapis is the genus of three extinct species of primates that once inhabited the island of Madagascar (link)


Wordplay


References