It disposes of its waste in the same place all other forest animals dispose of their waste: on the forest floor. This is beneficial to the forest because they are seed dispersers and their feces act as fertilizer. It has not been documented whether or not they are latrine animals, but they might use specific locations to mark their territory.
No, a lemur is an arborial primate found in Madagascar.
no
The red ruffed lemur is a primary consumer, eating mostly fruit, nectar, and some leaves. This is great research whenever you are looking for facts about a red ruff lemur.
Yes, humans hunt ruffed lemurs for food, and the fossa may kill any that stray from the very tops of the trees.
Red ruffed lemurs are frugivores (eating mostly fruit).
Aye - Aye, Bamboo Lemur, Black Lemur, Dwarf Lemur, Indri, Weasel Lemur, Mouse Lemur, Red- fronted brown Lemur, Red ruffed Lemur, Ring tailed Lemur, Verreaux's Lemur (Dancing Lemur), Black and White Ruffed Lemur, Flying Fox (Bats that feed on fruits), Fossa, Fanaloka, Narrow striped Mongoose, Tenrec, Blue Coua, Brookesia chameleon, Chameleon, Day Gecko, Uroplatus Geckos, Nile Crocodile, Spear nosed Snake, Mantella Frog, Tomato Frog, Comet Moth, Pill Millipede, Flatid Leaf bugs are some animals lives on this island off the coast of East Africa?
1) Aye-Aye 2) Bamboo Lemur 3) Black Lemur 4) Dwarf Lemur 5) Indri 6) Lepilemur 7) Mouse Lemur 8) Red-fronted Brown Lemur 9) Red-ruffed lemur 10) Ring tailed lemur 11) Sifaka 12) Black and White ruffed lemur 13) Flying Fox 14) Fossa 15) Fanaloka 16) Narrow Striped Mongoose 17) Tenrec 18) Clue Coua 19) Brookesia Chameleon 20) Chameleon 21) Day Gecko 22) Uroplatis Gecko 23) Nile Crocodile 24) Spear Nosed Snake 25) Mantella Frog
how do red ruffed lemurs
Yes.when red ruffed lemurs are startled they mke a very loud screaming sound.I learned this during a recent visit to the zoo.
because of the expansion of the human race we take them out and build homes where they should be living we also hunt them pull them out of there homes its alright to kill some but this is more than some us humans are taking out and its not just the red ruffled lemurs its a lot of them they are cool but don't kill them
A medical waste company comes occasionally to pick them up and legally dispose of them.
yes