yes lemurs have tail as their adaption because they use it to swing on vines
No, lemurs cannot swing from their tails. The ability to do so is called having a prehensile tail. Only some of the New World monkeys have this trait. No lemurs from Madagascar or monkeys from Africa or Asia can swing from their tails.
Lemurs and sloths hang by their tails.
yes they use them for when they sleep
Ring tailed lemurs use their hands and feet to move through the trees. They do not have prehensile tails.
No. Only Ring-tailed lemurs have rings. Other lemurs are:Aye-AyeAloatran Gentle LemurBlack & White Ruffed LemurRed-Ruffed Lemur
The prosimians are primitive types of primates. The group includes bushbabies, lorises, lemurs, and tarsiers. All of the prosimians have tails.
not many they have weird tails and look scary
The general term for primates with tails is "simians" or "simiiformes." This group includes monkeys, apes, and lemurs.
Claws to help climb trees to escape from human destruction
Baboons and Mandrills do not have prehensile tails. They are large monkeys that spend most of their time on the ground. For that reason, it is not necessary for them to have a prehensile tail.
Yes, and no. Yes, because all the BIG dinosaurs that were preadators (or prey) did have tails. And no, because bugs were living back then, right? Bugs don't have tails, and they lived in the dinosaur time. (and are still here today)
According to the Related Link below: "In ringtail troops, squabbles sometimes end in stink fights. Lemurs rub their tails against the scent glands on their arms and armpits and then wave their tails in the direction of their opponents."