Supporting conservation and humanitarian programs that work in Madagascar will help save many species of lemur, including the greater bamboo lemur.
Greater bamboo lemur was created in 1871.
The greater bamboo lemur is endangered due to habitat loss and hunting.
The greater bamboo lemur is endangered due to habitat loss and hunting.
The greater bamboo lemur my be able to tolerate cyanide, which can be found in the shoots of the bamboo it eats.
Greater bamboo lemurs typically have only one offspring.
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The greater bamboo lemur (Prolemur simus) lives in a few isolated areas along the east coast of Madagascar.
The greater bamboo lemur used to have a range that extended over much of Madagascar, but it has disappeared from all but a few small, isolated bamboo forests. The cause is like habitat loss and possibly human hunting.
Golden bamboo lemur was created in 1987.
Golden Bamboo Lemurs live in southeastern Madagascar. It can be seen in Ranomafana National Park.
Southern lesser bamboo lemur was created in 1987.
Western lesser bamboo lemur was created in 1975.