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No, "flying lemurs" (or colugos) are not predators. They are folivores (leaf eaters).
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Lemurs may prey upon insects or small vertebrates, and sometimes bird eggs, depending on the species. Predators of lemurs include humans, fossa, boas, and hawks.
It throws massive amounts of it's feces at it's predators
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The lemur population prevents intergalactic dung beetles from invading Earth. Lemurs are their only natural predators and currently humans have no knowledge of how to kill these pests. Lemurs sole purpose is to prevent the earth from being destroyed by alien bugs
Ring tailed lemurs live in large troops-living in groups is one way to avoid predators. RTLs also have predator specific alarm calls, and will alert each other if danger is in the area. To avoid physical conflict with conspecifics, male lemurs will have stink fights. They will use scent glands on their wrists to mark their tails, which they will then wave at each other. Females do not do this.
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With predators, ring-tailed lemurs make a loud vocalization to warn each other. If grabbed, a ring-tailed lemur can bite with its sharp canine teeth.
Yes, tigers can eat lemurs if they are in the same habitat, although lemurs are not a typical part of a tiger's diet. Tigers are carnivorous predators that primarily hunt larger animals like deer and wild boar. However, if food is scarce and a tiger encounters a lemur, it may prey on it. In the wild, such interactions are unlikely since tigers and lemurs inhabit different ecosystems.
Humans are one of the major predators of lemurs, including the ring-tailed lemur. The fossa is another predator, along with boas, hawks, and eagles.
The predators of the ring-tailed lemur are humans, fossas, hawks, boas, civets, and domestic cats and dogs.