A Venus flytrap has the same characteristics as the mouse lemur and the fossa because they all have things that help them survive where they are.
mouse and rat and cat
Bats are similar to the Mouse Lemur because of the sense of smell Bobcats and the Lynx are like the Fossa because of the long tail and ears
A brown mouse lemur eats mostly fruit, leaves, and some small insects.
The fossa is kind of like a civet--in other words, it is cat-like. Mouse lemurs are similar in size to mice, but they have a bigger head, bigger eyes, and lack the rodent's ever-growing incisors.
well it depends when a golden brown mouse lemur communicates with its own species then it has a good communication but with onther animals it wouks get scared and run away
It has a sensitive nose that can smell ripe fruit from far away and large ears that keep alert for enemies such as the fossa.
The first mouse lemur to be described by science was the grey mouse lemur in 1777. However, Buffon mentioned the "Rat de Madagascar" in 1776, which was a reference to a mouse lemur.
Goodman's mouse lemur was created in 2005.
It has a sensitive nose that can smell ripe fruit from far away and large ears that keep alert for enemies such as the fossa.
MacArthur's mouse lemur was created in 2008.
Jolly's mouse lemur was created in 2006.
Arnhold's mouse lemur was created in 2008.