Per Wikipedia:
The species has a slender frame and narrow face, fox-like muzzle. The Ring-tailed Lemur's trademark-a long, bushy tail-is ringed in alternating black and white transverse stripes, numbering 12 or 13 white rings and and 13 or 14 black rings, and always ending in a black tip. Its tail is longer than its body. The fur is so dense that it can clog electric clippers. The chest coat and throat are white or cream. The back coat varies from gray to rosy-brown, sometimes with a brown pygal patch around the tail region, where the fur grades to pale gray or grayish brown. The coloration on the back is slightly darker around the neck and crown. The hair on the throat, cheeks, and ears is white or off-white and also less dense, allowing the dark skin underneath to show through. The muzzle is dark grayish and the nose is black, and the eyes are encompassed by black triangular patches.
None!!
No, ring-tailed lemurs do not estivate.
When fights break out between ring-tailed lemurs, they perform jump fights, where they run, jump, and slash at each other with their sharp canine teeth.
Lemurs are very diverse in their appearance, including size, color, limb proportions, and how they move around. Common features of lemurs include a relatively long snout and a wet nose (rhinarium). Visit the Wikipedia "Lemur" article for a sampling of what lemurs look like.
Simon Blackwell has written: 'A survey of lemurs from the genus Lemur and Varecia kept in British zoological establishments with special reference to the ringtailed lemur' -- subject(s): Lemuridae
not many they have weird tails and look scary
Mouse lemurs are about the size of mice, weighing between 30 and ~70 grams. They have big eyes, round bodies, and a long tail.
lemurs like to hibernate in the summer in a big hole in a tree. lemurs also like to climb around on tree branches and etc. lemurs like to eat small insects etc.
The Ringtailed Cat ^^ it's a lot like a raccoon.
Yes and no. The ring-tailed lemur spends some of its time in each part of the canopy. They spend approximately 67% of their time in the trees and bushes while the other 33% is spent on the ground.
The Ringtailed Rhinoceros - 1915 was released on: USA: 16 August 1915
Lemurs live in Madagascar and like to hang out in trees.
it is a member of the dog family. look for images! The cotamundi is a relative of the raccoon, also called Ringtailed Cats in Texas.