My Family And I (or at least I have) have watched penguins of Madagascar many times and I think Mort does speak more than one language. (I'm not quite sure)
Mort is a mouse lemur, native to Madagascar. However, the 16 or more mouse lemur species themselves are nearly indistinguishable visually. They are considered to be cryptic species. Therefore, unless DreamWorks Animation formally states that Mort was based on a specific species, we have to assume that this fictional, cartoonish character is simply based off of a general mouse lemur. Internet rumor, likely started on someone's blog, contends that Mort is a Goodman's Mouse Lemur, noting similarities in appearance based off images on the web. However, there is nothing else to support this, and given that mouse lemurs are visually indistinguishable, this rumor is false. Regardless, it has spread around the web and is now considered by many fans to be the truth. (Repetition alone apparently has the power to make Internet rumor into "Internet fact.") However, the strongest case against this claim (crypsis aside) is that the movie "Madagascar" was released in theaters on May 27, 2005, whereas the discovery of the Goodman's Mouse Lemur was reported in August 2005.
What is a person called who can speak more than one language?
More people speak Mandarin than any other language. More places speak English than any other language.
Yes, all 16 or more mouse lemur species get eaten by a variety of predators, although the primary predator is the barn owl (Tyto alba). In fact, mouse lemurs have the highest predation rate among primates....And if you're asking about the Goodman's Mouse Lemur because of Mort from the movie Madagascar, you should know he's not a Goodman's Mouse Lemur. See: http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_type_of_lemur_is_mort
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You are bilingual if you can speak more than one language.
If you speak two languages, you are bilingual, if you speak three you are trilingual, and so forth. Polyglot
You can't speak sign language but you can "sign".
If you can only speak one language that's fine because it suits the environment that you live in but if you speak more than one language that's even better because you can speak to foreign people and will be able to speak a particular language when you go to a different country.
The official language of Romania is the Romanian language (mother language for more than 90 % of the inhabitants).
Mort is a mouse lemur.Lemurs are very diverse, with 5 families, 15 genera, and 99 species and subspecies known to science (as of 2008). Mouse lemurs are just one type of lemur, and are very distinct from the commonly-known Ring-tailed Lemur, both in size and appearance. However, the 16 or more mouse lemur species themselves are nearly indistinguishable visually. They are considered to be cryptic species. Therefore, unless DreamWorks Animation formally states that Mort was based on a specific species, we have to assume that this fictional, cartoonish character is simply based off of a general mouse lemur.Internet rumor, likely started on someone's blog, contends that Mort is a Goodman's Mouse Lemur, noting similarities in appearance based off images on the web. However, there is nothing else to support this, and given that mouse lemurs are visually indistinguishable, this rumor is false. Regardless, it has spread around the web and is now considered by many fans to be the truth. However, the strongest case against this claim (crypsis aside) is that the movie "Madagascar" was released in theaters on May 27, 2005, whereas the discovery of the Goodman's Mouse Lemur was reported in August 2005.Mort is a mouse lemur.Lemurs are very diverse, with 5 families, 15 genera, and 99 species and subspecies known to science (as of 2008). Mouse lemurs are just one type of lemur, and are very distinct from the commonly-known Ring-tailed Lemur, both in size and appearance. However, the 16 or more mouse lemur species themselves are nearly indistinguishable visually. They are considered to be cryptic species. Therefore, unless DreamWorks Animation formally states that Mort was based on a specific species, we have to assume that this fictional, cartoonish character is simply based off of a general mouse lemur.Internet rumor, likely started on someone's blog, contends that Mort is a Goodman's Mouse Lemur, noting similarities in appearance based off images on the web. However, there is nothing else to support this, and given that mouse lemurs are visually indistinguishable, this rumor is false. Regardless, it has spread around the web and is now considered by many fans to be the truth. (Repetition alone apparently has the power to make Internet rumor into "Internet fact.") However, the strongest case against this claim (crypsis aside) is that the movie "Madagascar" was released in theaters on May 27, 2005, whereas the discovery of the Goodman's Mouse Lemur was reported in August 2005.
More than 90% speak Spanish as either a first or second language.