yes they live in Madagascar
They are native to madagascar.
Outside of zoos, no. Lemurs are native of Madagascar (Africa)
Lemurs are largely native to the continent of Africa. More specifically, most of this animal's species can be found on the island of Madagascar, which is adjacent to the southeastern portion of the continent.
Ring-Tailed LemurLemurs are native only to the island of Madagascar
Yes, lemurs are endemic to Madagascar.
Lemurs don't live in Africa, but live close-by on the large island of Madagascar. Madagascar is located off the southeast coast of Africa.
Lemurs are native to only one place in the world, that is Madagascar. There are many species found only there.
Lemurs are native only to Madagascar, where they evolved in isolation for millions of years. They were part of the diverse fauna that once inhabited the supercontinent Gondwana, but after Madagascar separated from Africa around 160 million years ago, lemurs became isolated from their relatives. This geographic isolation led to their unique evolutionary path, and today, they are found exclusively on Madagascar. As a result, there are no native lemurs in mainland Africa today.
Ring Tailed Lemurs live in Madagascar in Madagascar
lemurs are mammals, they don't lay eggs
lemurs are endemic to the isle of Madagascar lemurs are endemic to the isle of Madagascar lemurs are endemic to the isle of Madagascar
Lemurs live on the island of Madagascar, which is considered part of Africa.