Like nearly all primates, the ring-tailed lemur has hands and feet adapted for climbing and grasping. Adaptations specific to the ring-tailed lemur include:
a ringed tail, which helps members of the troop maintain visual contact with one another while moving around on the ground.
The ring-tailed lemur is about the size of a house cat. Its head is smaller than that of a monkey, and its snout is long and tipped with a wet nose. The fur running from its scalp down its back is grey and/or brown and wooly, while the fur on the front of its body, including the insides of its arms and legs, is white and thin. The face is mostly white, with black diamond patterns around its eyes. The ears are tipped in white fur, and the skin is black. Its tail is ringed in alternating black and white stripes, always ending in a black stripe.
60cm tail length body weight 2.2kg light brown eyes light black and gray ventral coat black and gray dorsal coat
Special coloration and ability to move very swiftly
Uh, I'd say about five rings. give or take. on the tail
the taxa(taxonomy) for a ring-tailed lemur is: Kingdom: animalia (animal), Phylum: chordata, Class: mammalia, Order: primates, Family: lemuridae, Genus: lemur, Species: lemur catta
me and youthere might not be any enemies with the ring tailed lemur
The Ring Tailed Lemur eats different exotic Fruits, and insects.
The ring tailed lemur is a mammal.
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.
The gestation period of the ring-tailed lemur is approximately 135 days.
Lemur catta
The Ring-tailed Lemur lives in the forests of Madagascar.
The gestation period for the ring-tailed lemur is roughly 138 to 141 days.
Ring Tailed Lemurs live in Madagascar in Madagascar
why dose the ring tailed lemur move layers
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