The average tail length is between 56 and 63 cm (22 and 25 in).
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No, ring-tailed lemurs are diurnal (active during the day).
The head-body length of a ring-tailed lemur is between 39 and 46 cm (15 and 18 in). (The height of 4-legged animals is not typically measured.)Ring Tailed Lemurs can grow up to two(2) feet long. Your Welcome- Jacqueline.G. grade6 B.P.S 14.5.09
Like the spectacular tail of the peacock, the conspicuously striped tail of a lemur is probably intended as a form of sexual display, that helps to attract mates.
No. Ring Tail Lemurs are still in existence. For prof, at my local zoo, they have some in captivity.
the ringed-tail lemur's diet consists of fruit, leaves, flowers, insects, tree gum, sap and bark. about 70%of the ringed tail lemurs diet is made up of fruit!!!
It depends on what system of classification you are referring to, but generally Madagascar dry deciduous forests and Madagascar spiny thickets and the classified biomes you will find the ring-tailed lemur in.
I am sure that ring tail lemurs cannot work in the human work. Therefore they do nothing for a living except eat and sleep.
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No. A Ring-Tail Possum does not have venom.
The ring tailed lemur is a mammal.
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.
The Ring-tailed Lemur lives in the forests of Madagascar.