Within the same species, it depends on their social structure. Generally, lemurs are fairly social, so they live in stable groups. Conflicts between neighboring groups are not unheard of.
Across species, few conflicts have been reported. Lemur species appear to partition their niches.
Yes we have Lemurs in Africa,
Ring-tailed lemurs are the most terrestrial of lemurs (meaning they spend more time on the ground that other lemurs), but they also can be found in the canopy and understory.
Ring-tailed lemurs are related to sloths.
They are both apes, and along with humans, monkeys, and lemurs, they are both primates.
Ruffed lemurs live in primary, undisturbed rain forest, particularly along the eastern coast of Madagascar. They live in the high canopy and primarily eat fruit.
No. Only Ring-tailed lemurs have rings. Other lemurs are:Aye-AyeAloatran Gentle LemurBlack & White Ruffed LemurRed-Ruffed Lemur
Lemurs get energy the same way other animals do--by consuming food, which usually consists of fruit, leaves, and/or insects.
Panda cubs stay with their mother for about a year, when the next litter comes along.
carbenson lemurs ,darshion lemurs,and kowltenson lemurs .I have 8 of them
Lemurs are typically found in the forests that remain on the periphery of the island, since most of the central part of the island has been deforested. Lemur population density is highest in the rainforests along the eastern coast of Madagascar.
Lemurs eat berries, leaves and other plants. Somtimes they will eat small animals and incects.
Leaves, Fruits, And other small animals.