People cut down the trees that lemurs live in, leaving the lemurs homeless
humans are hurting the ring tailed lemur by cutting down trees which they live in.
Lemurs are prey to hawks, dogs, and humans.
Lemurs and humans are both found in the Order Primates.
No.
No.
Most lemurs are threatened by human expansion, or deforestation.
No, lemurs are not bipedal, and no, they don't have language like ours.
Lemurs can help humans in way such as doing tricks and earning money for humans. They are put in circuses and can attract audiences and money.
Compared to humans, yes lemurs tend to be fast. However, no clocked speeds have been reported.
no we are killing them
Humans and lemurs share several things that make them unique and more advanced than other animals. Their body structure and intelligence is quite advanced.
Humans and lemurs share several things that make them unique and more advanced than other animals. Their body structure and intelligence is quite advanced.
Typically, lemurs are not aggressive towards people, although it can happen, particularly when they have been hand-raised by humans. Although most lemurs are not aggressive, they are still wild animals and may bite if you try to touch them or if they feel threatened.