the young is called
A group or family of lemurs are called a troop of lemurs.
Flying lemurs are sorta like bats. So you would consider them flying mammals (although they aren't true fliers either). If they are mammals then yes, female flying lemurs give birth to young live. The young are usually born tiny and helpless with closed ears and eyes. They also are born without fur. Baby flying lemurs are called pups and drink milk until they can catch their own food.
They are still called Lemurs.
No. Lemurs are placental mammals, not marsupials, so they do not have pouches.
Lemurs are mammals, distantly related to humans. They bear and nurse live young like all other mammals except for the three species of monotremes, i.e. the platypus, short-beaked echidna and long-beaked echidna.
No. Lemurs are not marsupials, but placental mammals.
Mothers nurse their young with milk and carry them around on their belly or back.
They are in tune with their environment. They eat, they drink, they sleep, they procreate. They take care of their young and their young have the ability to learn.
The female ( girl) of all mammals has the young.
It depends on the species. Generally speaking, the smallest lemurs have small litters of 3-4 offspring, while the larger, diurnal lemurs typically have 1-2. However, the ruffed lemurs have litters despite their size and diurnal behavior.
Lemmings are small rodents that usually live in the Arctic tundra. Female lemmings do not have a special name. Baby lemmings are called pups.
A baby lemur is called a galago or bush. Lemurs are unique animals that are only native to the southern part of the island of Madagascar.