Generally a lemur would stay in a tree while a rodent would stay on the ground
NO lemurs are not rodents; they are PRIMATES. The Aye-aye, a type of lemur, is like a rodent in that it lacks canine teeth and has continuously growing incisors (teeth) that wear down by chewing.
Lemurs are wild animals, and should NOT be owned as pets. Instead try dogs, cats, snakes, or rodents.
Lots of things like rodents are hairy and small and like we aren't
Aye-ayes are lemurs, despite their strange appearance.
Most bear species, raccoons, squirrels, bats, rodents, mouse lemurs, European Hedgehogs
Mountain lions do not eat lemurs. What they do eat include mice, white-tailed deer, wild horses, hares, cattle, rodents, elk and other animals that can be found in North America.
Lemurs help new plants grow by dispersing seeds that pass through their digestive systems after they eat. Lemurs play a key role in the health of Madagascar's tropical rainforests. Unlike other parts of the world where most seed dispersal is done by birds, rodents, ungulates, and bats, lemurs appear to be the most important seed dispersers in Madafgascar.
Lemurs are a cross between a tiger and lion and are know for their magical powers.
Lemurs generally reproduce once year, although some will go several years between offspring.
Lemurs are primates and squirrels are rodents, and according to genetic evidence, they last shared a common ancestor during the Cretaceous (approximately 85 to 95 million years ago). So yes, they are related, however lemurs are more closely related other primates.
Lemmings are small rodents that usually live in the Arctic tundra. Female lemmings do not have a special name. Baby lemmings are called pups.
carbenson lemurs ,darshion lemurs,and kowltenson lemurs .I have 8 of them