Golden Bamboo Lemurs live in southeastern Madagascar. It can be seen in Ranomafana National Park.
The greater bamboo lemur (Prolemur simus) lives in a few isolated areas along the east coast of Madagascar.
Predators of the greater bamboo lemur include humans, the fossa, hawks, and boas.
As of 2009, there were between 100 and 160 left, although there may be undiscovered populations in Madagascar.
Greater bamboo lemurs typically have only one offspring.
People kill Greater Bamboo Lemurs for their fur, but properly not their meet. So they were put on the endangered list. Though now their populations have increased they are still endangered. Now people are protecting them and no people really hunt them any more.By: Shamar Shqair.
bamboo lemurs
not many they have weird tails and look scary
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.
who knows it is so hard to find out im doing a report so...
there are only 2000 left in the world
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.
Just like any other mammals
Greater bamboo lemur was created in 1871.
Supporting conservation and humanitarian programs that work in Madagascar will help save many species of lemur, including the greater bamboo lemur.
The greater bamboo lemur is endangered due to habitat loss and hunting.