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Lemurs eat grasses, leaves, fruits, flowers, seeds, and sages.
what is a lemurs diet? well they eat leaves plants flowers and mice
Lemurs eat berries, leaves and other plants. Somtimes they will eat small animals and incects.
Lemur diets depend on the species. Most lemur species specialize on eating fruits and/or insects, while also eating some leaves and other material. Sifakas, indri, woolly lemurs, and sportive lemurs primarily eat leaves. Fork-marked lemurs also eat tree sap in addition to insects.
In general, lemurs share the same diet as most other primates: fruits, leaves, and insects. Some species, such as sifakas eat more leaves, while others, like ruffed lemurs, eat more fruit. Smaller, nocturnal lemurs tend to eat a lot of fruit and insects.
They eat leaves, buds, insects, small birds and bird's eggs.
Most lemurs eat fruit and leaves, but some eat only bamboo, while others eat nectar.
Ring-tailed lemurs eat on the ground and in the trees. They are opportunistic omnivores, but primarily eat fruit and leaves.
Most lemurs specialize on fruit or leaves, but some will eat insects and small vertebrates.
Some species of lemurs feed on small insects like beetles, flies and spiders, which are found in the Madagascar rainforest. The aye-aye, a species of lemur, often feeds on insect larvae using its long middle finger.
Lemurs eat plant material, mostly. Particularly, many lemurs eat leaves, fruit, seeds, and occasionally bark and sap. However, many lemurs also eat insects, small vertebrates, eggs, and other odd items occasionally. The smaller, nocturnal species tend to eat more insect material than the larger, diurnal species.
Red ruffed lemurs are frugivores (eating mostly fruit).