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Q: What are some Carnivores that eat Golden Bamboo Lemurs in the tropical rain forest?
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What animals eat bamboo in the tropical forest?

bamboo lemurs


How many golden bamboo lemurs are left in the world?

there are only 2000 left in the world


What special body part does a golden bamboo lemur have?

Golden bamboo lemurs do not have a "special body part" if compared to the other bamboo lemur species. They do have a high tolerance of cyanide, but that's a difference in biochemistry and not anatomy.


What animals in the tropical forset eat bamboo?

One animal in the rain forest that eats bamboo is the giant panda. Also, rats and lemurs that live in the rain forest will eat bamboo.


How many greater bamboo lemurs are there?

Golden Bamboo Lemurs live in southeastern Madagascar. It can be seen in Ranomafana National Park.


What is related to the Ring tailed Lemur?

The Ring-tailed lemur is a primate species native to Madagascar and is known for its distinctive black and white ringed tail. They are social animals that live in groups called troops and are primarily herbivores, feeding on fruits, leaves, and flowers. Ring-tailed lemurs are also known for their sunbathing behavior, where they sit with their arms outstretched to absorb warmth from the sun.


How many babies do the greater bamboo lemur have?

Greater bamboo lemurs typically have only one offspring.


Where do ruffed lemurs live?

Ruffed lemurs live in the tropical rainforests of eastern Madagascar, off the coast of Africa.


How do Bamboo Lemurs Mate?

Just like any other mammals


How many people like Bamboo lemurs?

not many they have weird tails and look scary


What does a greater bamboo lemur eat?

who knows it is so hard to find out im doing a report so...


Why are greater bamboo lemurs hunted?

Bamboo lemurs are sometimes captured for the local pet trade, but are also hunted for food. The Malagasy people are very poor and get very little protein in their diet, so some turn to their natural resources to supplement their diet.