Won't King Julien XIII and his cronies be pleased. My colleagues in Montreal point me to this article indicating scientists have discovered a new species of lemur in Madagascar. The "fork-marked" lemur with, you guessed it, fork-like markings on its face (which to me look more like knife marks but hey, whatever) was tracked down and sedated before blood samples were used to identify it.
The world's fourth largest island, Madagascar is incredibly biologically diverse -- the ideal hiding place for species that continue to elude us, those tricky devils. Watch this place; this isn't the last of its secrets by a long shot.