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Ruffed lemurs live in primary, undisturbed rain forest, particularly along the eastern coast of Madagascar. They live in the high canopy and primarily eat fruit.

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Are black and white ruffed lemurs endangered?

Yes they are endangered due to the treat pressed on her habitat.


Where do ruffed lemurs live?

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


What is the black and white ruffed lemurs conservation status?

Black and white ruffed lemurs are listed as Critically Endangered by the IUCN.


What do red ruffed lemurs eat?

Red ruffed lemurs are frugivores (eating mostly fruit).


Do all lemurs have rings around their tails?

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Are red ruffed lemurs loud?

Yes.when red ruffed lemurs are startled they mke a very loud screaming sound.I learned this during a recent visit to the zoo.


Where does a Ruffed lemur live?

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


Does the red ruffed lemur get eaten?

Yes, humans hunt ruffed lemurs for food, and the fossa may kill any that stray from the very tops of the trees.


How many red ruffed lemurs are in the wild today?

There are no exact figures for this species, and the population appears to be in decline.


What are the threats facing lemurs?

Lemurs are threatened by deforestation, illegal logging, habitat fragmentation, habitat degradation, and bushmeat hunting.


What eats the black-and-white ruffed lemur?

Humans are the primary predator of ruffed lemurs. Juveniles may also be taken by hawks or eagles. The fossa is also a predator, but data suggests that wild ruffed lemurs avoid them by living at the very tops of the trees.