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Ring Tailed Lemur – How many rings does a ring tailed lemur have?

Posted on September 5, 2019March 4, 2022

Lemurs are only found on the island of Madagascar, Africa, and some small neighboring islands. Ring-tailed lemur facts are fascinating. Due to geographical isolation, Madagascar peace-loving ring is perfect for…

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Lemur Baby – What are Baby or Infant Lemurs called?

Posted on September 4, 2019March 4, 2022

A lemur baby is called a pup, and at birth, and at the time of its birth a lemur baby weighs about 100 grams of water. A lemur baby is…

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Ring Tailed Lemur Habitat – What Habitat do Lemurs Live in?

Posted on September 3, 2019March 4, 2022

Among the lemur species, the native, ring-tailed lemurs of Madagascar, in the south and west of the country, are wider in area than in other lemurs. A ring-tailed lemur habitat…

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Lemur Facts – What do you call a Female Lemur?

Posted on September 2, 2019March 4, 2022

The world is full of fascinating and unique mammals, but what makes distinguished one of these amazing creatures? Lemur facts are interesting. Other Recommended Reading Male Bornean Orangutan – Profile…

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Aye Aye Finger – Why is the Aye Aye Considered Bad Luck?

Posted on September 1, 2019March 4, 2022

Like most of the other animals, aye aye also has fingers, we call it- aye-aye finger. Some people believe that aye aye finger is ominous. It brings bad, danger, ravage…

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Aye Aye Fun Facts – Simple Fun facts about Aye Aye to Know

Posted on August 31, 2019March 4, 2022

Aye-aye (Dobentonia madagascarinesis) with its lot of fun facts is a rare lemur that is native to Madagascar. It has intrinsic like rats, nails like sluggish, weed-like mouths and monkey-like…

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Aye Aye – Why are Aye Aye endangered?

Posted on August 30, 2019March 4, 2022

Aye aye (Madagascarinesis of Dabentonia) is a long-fingered lemur, Madagascar’s streptocrine primate, which combines tooth-like teeth with ever-growing spots, and a particularly thin middle finger. (source) It is the largest…

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Aye Aye Facts – Learn about Aye Aye Finger, Habitat and Diet

Posted on August 29, 2019March 4, 2022

A aye aye resembles many amazing facts. This creature can only be found in the northeast region of Madagascar. The aye aye lives in tropical rain forests and thin forests,…

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Are Lemurs Monkeys – What kind of Animal is a Lemur?

Posted on August 28, 2019March 4, 2022

People frequently ask, are lemurs monkeys? The answer is- No. Lemurs and monkeys are both primates (and humans as well) but lemurs are not monkeys. They were both developed from…

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What Do Lemurs Eat – What Kind of Food do Lemurs Eat?

Posted on August 27, 2019March 4, 2022

What do lemurs eat? Many zoologists, as well as animal lovers, show their concern and interest in the feeding of lemurs- what do lemurs eat. This article will be discussing…

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