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Lemurs are NOT monkeys (so they cannot be New World nor Old World monkeys); they are prosimians. Prosimians are found in the Old World.
Among lemurs, the indriids (family Indriidae) have teeth that are bilophodont or close to it, whereas the trait is more commonly found in Old World monkeys and apes.
Yes we have Lemurs in Africa,
Like all lemurs, the ring-tailed lemur is endemic to Madagascar. However, it can also be found in zoos and other captive settings around the world.
Lemurs are native to only one place in the world, that is Madagascar. There are many species found only there.
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.
In Madagascar.
in underground caves normally in the northern parts of the world such as Greenland
Madagascar has lemurs. It also has fassa which is a type of mongoose that is only found in Madagascar. Almost all plants and animals on Madagascar can not be found anywhere else in the world.
there are only 2000 left in the world
No, lemurs cannot swing from their tails. The ability to do so is called having a prehensile tail. Only some of the New World monkeys have this trait. No lemurs from Madagascar or monkeys from Africa or Asia can swing from their tails.
it is called the Sahara