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Lemur monkeys live in Madagascar. There are several different types of lemurs including, the ring tailed lemur, the furry eared dwarf lemur, and the amber mountain fork crowned lemur.
The Goodman's Mouse Lemur, like all other 16 species of mouse lemur, store their fat reserves in their tail....And if you're asking about the Goodman's Mouse Lemur because of Mort from the movie Madagascar, you should know that he is not a Goodman's Mouse Lemur. He is just a general mouse lemur. See: http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_type_of_lemur_is_mort
Like all lemurs, the ring-tailed lemur is endemic to Madagascar. However, it can also be found in zoos and other captive settings around the world.
Aye-aye, bamboo lemur, black lemur, dwarf lemur, indri, lepilemur, sportive of weasel lemur, ring-tailed lemur, and many other lemurs. Fly fox, fossa, fanaloka, narrow-striped mongoose, tenrec, blue coua, brookesia chameleon, chameleon, day gecko, nile crocodile, spear-nose snake, mantella and tomato frog, cornet moth, pill millipede, and flatid leaf bugs. These are only some of the many animals that live in Madagascar.
Lemur is a type of monkey that only lives in Madagascar.
The ring-tailed lemur seems to prefer to spend most of its time on the ground although it has a good ability to climb trees. Most other lemurs live in groups, called troops, and spend more time up in trees.
Momo is a flying Lemur. He is only Winged Lemur to be seen, first appearing in "The Southern Air Temple." Though his purpose in the series is as comic relief, but he has known to do important things on several accounts. He is intelligent, but often picks fights with other winged and small creatures. It is also speculated that Momo is the reincarnation of Monk Gyatso.
Some species of lemur live in rainforests, such as the ruffed lemurs (found in some zoos), the indri, and the larger sifakas (known as simponas). Other lemurs, such as the ring-tailed lemur and the smaller sifakas tend to live in dry scrub, deciduous forest, or other habitat types.
Madagascar prohibits the killing and selling of lemurs, including the ring-tailed lemur. The ring-tailed lemur is also protected in several national parks throughout its range. However, political instability has made laws harder to enforce and parks harder to protect. Madagascar's growing population requires more food and wood, while extreme poverty and hunger are on the rise, all of which results in increase destruction of its habitat and poaching. (The southern part of the island is more impoverished than any other part.) Additionally, conservation groups place greater emphasis on species-rich rainforests in the east, rather than the southern dry forests where the ring-tailed lemur is found.
The term "lemur" is mostly a naming convention for the prosimian (pre-monkey) primates that are native to Madagascar. The closest cousins of lemurs, the bush babies and other loris-like primates are still found in Africa. Lemurs made it to Madagascar about 60+ million years ago by accidentally rafting on floating debris and became isolated from the rest of Africa.
Madagascar has an unusual mix of wildlife. For example, the island does not have apes, monkeys, elephants, zebras, giraffes, lions, hyenas, rhinos, antelopes, buffalo, or camels that you might expect to find in Africa, but it does have lemurs, tenrecs, boa constrictors, iguanas, and other creatures.Due to its remote location, Madagascar was long untouched by the modern world. As with more than 9000 species of plants unique to the island, many animals live there that are extinct elsewhere. These include lemurs (primates), tenrecs (shrews), the fossa (a catlike relative of the mongoose), and other bats, rodents, and birds.
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