Lemmings will migrate when their food supply is used up. The cycle averages about 3.8 years. Lemmings will change their location twice a year in spring when the snow is melting. Lemmings will migrate in autumn when there is population density.
Due to its home being in snow and ice, it sports some very enlarged claws in the centre nails of its front feet. In the winter there fur turns white but in the summer it turns in to the a regional colour in mating season, as u can see:
No, ring-tailed lemurs typically remain within their home range and defend it. However, their activity in the spiny forest is less studied and they may move throughout the year based on resource availability.
All lemurs travel in trees, but some species, such as the ring-tailed lemur, spend as much as 33% of their time on the ground.
Some recently extinct giant lemurs may also have spent a lot more of their time on the ground when traveling from tree to tree, yet their skeletons still suggest that they were adapted to feeding in trees.
Lemurs really can't and don't migrate. They can't because they only live on Madagascar, an island near Africa.
no they do not migrate
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Lemurs live in Madagascar and like to hang out in trees.
People cut down the trees that lemurs live in, leaving the lemurs homeless
Ring tailed lemurs use their hands and feet to move through the trees. They do not have prehensile tails.
Ring-tailed lemurs will spend time in many types of trees within their habitat, although at reserves like Berenty in southern Madagascar, kily trees (tamarind trees) are often a favorite.
they are endangered b/c people are cutting to many trees and the lemurs do really have alot of diff places to livethey are endangered b/c people are cutting to many trees and the lemurs do really have alot of diff places to livethey are endangered b/c people are cutting to many trees and the lemurs do really have alot of diff places to liveReal ansewer.......... we are cutting down trees, wich are there homes. they live on the forest floor. how mean of all of us!!!!!!!!!
Lemurs are afraid of anything that might attack them and eat them, just like other animals.
Pygmy mouse lemurs forage at night by climbing through the trees to collect insects and fruits.
They travel together in troops for protection and to defend their resources.
Gorillas and Chimpanzees build nests occasionally in trees. Orangutans build nests exclusively in trees and so do Ruffed Lemurs.
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.
Monkeys, lemurs, crabs, birds and insects
Claws to help climb trees to escape from human destruction