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30 interesting facts about lemurs


The world is full of attractive and unique mammals, but what makes Lemurs one of these amazing creatures?

Check out these top interesting Lemur events below, enjoy!

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Lemurs tail spend more time on the ground than other Lemur species.

Lemur is a native animal of Madagascar.

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The smallest Lemur species called Lemur dwarf mouse (or Lemur mouse Pygmy) and weighs only 30 grams.

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Lemurs have flat nails similar to humans.

The diet of a lemur to cover mainly fruits and leaves, and when possible, fruits from th

They also eat flowers, insects, herbs, and rotten wood, like us

Lemurs bask in sunlight in the morning and it is usually a group activity.

Lemurs use scents to communicate with other lemur.

Their tail can also be used as a form of communication when passing through the air while carrying a scent.

Their tail is longer than them (22 inches long) and is used to balance and communicate in species.

On the second toe of each rear leg is what is called "toilet".

Lemur, if threatened, attacked with its short nails.

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When there is not much food, lemurs will simply hibernate for a while.

While many people may not like to see animals in the zoo, Lemur is really really good in captivity.

Lemurs live about eighteen years.

They have scented lines in their wrists.

Lemurs compete with other males by having something called "stinking war" using lines in their wrists to their scent.

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In all primates, lemurs are the most different from humans.

Lemurs have lived in Africa, but monkeys have too much competition for lemur.

Madagascar, where they live is the fourth largest island in the world.

Lemurs size size.

Lemurs Blue eyes are one of two primates (not humans) with real blue eyes.

When Madagascar is separate from Africa, lemurs are hitched riding on flood and thin wood

Lemurs are good adapters as they can

Due to the living a Arboreal lifestyle, lemurs can do great things like motion like sashay on their rear legs with two stretching arms on them when they move along the ground.

Most Lemur species spend most of their lives high in the trees they live.