Yes, there are numerous birds such as the philippine eagle that hunt it. we humans are also a big threat to the colugo (also known as the "flying lemur").
Philippine flying lemur was created in 1758.
A Flying lemur or a Winged Lemur
a lemur
a flying lemur is a kind of animals that have a medium wings its wings occur to the size of its bodythanks you and ilove one direction
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The scientific name that was given to the flying lemur was Cynocephalus. In fact, is the only animal species to be listed under the genus.
Leaves of the canopy can help keep it hidden. Depending on the species, a lemur sometimes sleeps in tree holes to protect themselves from predators. Tree limbs also provide escape routes from some predators.
Flying lemurs are now known as colugos, and they live in Southeast Asia.
The flying lemur
The average age is 20. :)
Birds and feral animals eat the Lemur leaf frog, so yeah, hope that helps you out.
Humans are one of the major predators of lemurs, including the ring-tailed lemur. The fossa is another predator, along with boas, hawks, and eagles.