ring tailed lemurs live in South Madagascar. They can only live in the forest/jungle region of Madagascar.
Yes they are endangered due to the treat pressed on her habitat.
Black and white ruffed lemurs are listed as Critically Endangered by the IUCN.
Lemurs are threatened by deforestation, illegal logging, habitat fragmentation, habitat degradation, and bushmeat hunting.
Black lemurs come from Madagascar
Since habitat for lemurs is disappearing, that also means their food is disappearing.
How do you know they have more traits than lemurs. Lemurs certainly seem a lot smarter and more attuned to their habitat .
Black lemurs are found in northern Madagascar, off the coast of Africa.
Lemurs do not typically pollinate in the same way that bees or birds do, but they can play a role in the pollination process. Some species of lemurs, particularly the black-and-white ruffed lemur, feed on nectar from flowers and may inadvertently transfer pollen as they move from one flower to another. This behavior can contribute to the reproductive success of certain plants in their native habitat. However, their role in pollination is not as prominent or specialized as that of dedicated pollinators.
It is believed that most animals like Lemurs in this case... Would see black and white, there is not much evidence that we can say in a official state that they do, but it is believed. In Lemurs eyes they can also see in the dark due to a thin layer in their eyes that reflects any small light enabling them to see when we ourselfs can't. That's also why they might have this black and white vision.
Black Lemurs are found in the forests of northwestern Madagascar. There species name is Eulemur macaco.
No, the fur that runs from the top of their head and down the back is usually gray and/or brown.
Lemurs can be sensitive to habitat disturbance and most species don't survive well in captivity, so depending on what you mean, the answer is probably yes.