Lemur Habitat
Lemurs live in trees which is why they are called arboreal. There are some large species of Lemurs though that also spend time on the ground.
Lemurs live in trees which is why they are called arboreal. There are some large species of Lemurs though that also spend time on the ground.
The Lemur doesn’t have very many natural predators out there. However, there are a few of them that they have to be wary of.
For most species of Lemurs the mating season is very short. This is usually less than three weeks per year.
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Lemurs rely on their senses to help them to communicate. They have excellent hearing that helps them to identify the pitches with the sounds for communication.
The social structure of the Lemur is very interesting. They live in small groups that move around with each other.
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Lemurs are very intelligent animals. They really on a variety of tools to help them get things done.
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There are two types of communication for the Lemurs. They use vocalization and they use scent markings.
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There is plenty we don’t know about the evolution of the Lemur. However, we do have some basic information that has come to light.
Lemurs often feed on nuts and fruits that they find in their natural habitat. These items are typically very easy for them to find in the trees.