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Lemurs, particularly those with lighter-colored fur, can reflect sunlight similarly to how water surfaces reflect light. This phenomenon can create a visual effect where their skin appears to shimmer or glisten, reminiscent of the sea. Additionally, their natural habitat often includes areas with water, which can enhance this reflective effect when light interacts with both their fur and the surrounding environment. However, the specific reflection of the sea in lemurs' skin is more about the interplay of light rather than a direct mimicry of the ocean's appearance.

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