Ring Tails
Red Ruffed
Indri
Gray mouse
Golden Crowned Sifaka
Coquerals Sifaka
Collared Brown Lemur
Black Lemur
Aye-Aye Lemur
Verreauzus Sifaka
^ The main (and most common) species
Ring tails are the most common and are those featured in the Madagascar movies
Lemur are very close to monkeys, marmosets mainly ,
Lemurs are only found (in the wild) in Madagascar, however many zoos now hold them in captivity, sadly effecting their diet, life span and interrupting their natural behaviours by making money through organizing 'play dates' with the public
Potto
they are neither. Lemurs are a whole species of mammal on their own, with many subspecies within it. All subspecies of lemur are found in Madagascar and nowhere else unless they are in a zoo or illegaly harboured.
Lemur
marmosets
a lemur! haven't you seen the film 'Madagascar'? actually there are five species of primates in Madagascar and all are lemurs - perhaps the answer you are looking for is indri?
The seven levels of taxonomy of ring-tailed lemur are Kingdom: Animalia, Phylum: Chordata, Class: Mammalia, Order: Primates, Family:Lemuridae, Genus: Lemur, and Species: L. catta. A ring-tailed lemur is a primate native to Madagascar.
lemur
LEMUR : a family of primates native to Madagascar
lemur
Lemurs are a type of primate, and primates are simply referred to as males and females, with the exception of the man and woman references for human primates. So, no, a male lemur is not called a dictator.
As of 2012, there are roughly 101 to 103 species of lemur recognized.
Mouse lemurs are the smallest living primates.