No, "flying lemurs" (or colugos) are not predators. They are folivores (leaf eaters).
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Lemurs may prey upon insects or small vertebrates, and sometimes bird eggs, depending on the species. Predators of lemurs include humans, fossa, boas, and hawks.
It throws massive amounts of it's feces at it's predators
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The lemur population prevents intergalactic dung beetles from invading Earth. Lemurs are their only natural predators and currently humans have no knowledge of how to kill these pests. Lemurs sole purpose is to prevent the earth from being destroyed by alien bugs
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With predators, ring-tailed lemurs make a loud vocalization to warn each other. If grabbed, a ring-tailed lemur can bite with its sharp canine teeth.
Ring-tailed Lemurs live in relatively large social groups for protection. Many sets of eyes and ears help them detect predators, and they have specific alarm calls for alerting their troop to the presence of ground or aerial predators. If a ground predator is detected, everyone climbs into the forest canopy and keeps an eye on the predator.
lemurs comunicate by many different high piched sqweks
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