Lemurs live on the island of Madagascar, which is considered part of Africa.
Lemurs live in forests, which have been cut down across most of the island, especially in the central region. Therefore, most lemurs and their forests are found around the outside or periphery of the island.
Are Lemurs not solely native to the island of Masdagascar ? Yes they are, answering my own Q & the Comoros Is... So no, they do not live in the Amazon.
Lemurs are largely native to the continent of Africa. More specifically, most of this animal's species can be found on the island of Madagascar, which is adjacent to the southeastern portion of the continent.
Lemurs live on Madagascar
Lemurs don't live in Africa, but live close-by on the large island of Madagascar. Madagascar is located off the southeast coast of Africa.
Lemurs are typically found in the forests that remain on the periphery of the island, since most of the central part of the island has been deforested. Lemur population density is highest in the rainforests along the eastern coast of Madagascar.
Yes, Madagascar is the only island that have lemurs. :)
Lemurs live in the rain forest. You can find them on the island of Madagascar. They are also found in some islands that neighbor Madagascar.
Lemurs are primates endemic to the island of Madagascar and some smaller surrounding islands, including the Comoros (where they were likely introduced by humans). On Madagascar, they are found in forests, which are mostly clustered around the periphery of the island. Much of the middle of the island has been deforested, apart from a few protected areas.
Lemurs live on the island of Madagascar, which has tropical rainforest, dry scrub, and dry deciduous forests. Lemurs can be found in all of these habitats.
Lemurs live in Madagascar.