Yes the Ring-Tailed Lemurs are endangered because I am doing a project on endangered animals.
No, the ring-tailed lemur is officially listed (as of 2011) by the IUCN Red List as Near Threatened. However, continued habitat loss and hunting are causing its population to decrease.
Yes, Ring-Tailed Lemurs are endangered because they are confined to a small piece of land on Madagascar, and Ring-Tailed Lemurs are hunted for food.
NO! there not endangered there are tons in Madagascar!
Ring-tailed lemurs are endangered because of loss of habitat. Humans are cutting down the trees which they live in.
how do ring tailed lemurs survive
The population size of the ring-tailed lemur isn't known, but it's estimated to be between 10,000 to 100,000. They are an endangered species.
Ring-tailed lemurs are related to sloths.
Ring-tailed lemurs are seed dispersers for their environment.
Ring Tailed Lemurs live in Madagascar in Madagascar
The ring-tailed lemur is listed as Near Threatened by the IUCN, although it was originally listed as Vulnerable in 1990.
eagles, snakes, and the fossa will eat ring tailed lemurs
The ring-tailed lemur is listed by the IUCN as "Near Threatened" as of 2011. However, it's numbers are in decline due to habitat loss and hunting.
no it does not