Madagascar is the only place they are found.Many species live there,some small as squirrils.Lemurs are primates,but not true monkeys,as is often thought.Many species are in trouble,and studies on helping them to recover are on going at this time.Duke University in Durham, North Carolina is widely recognized as the leader in lemur research.
It is a country in Africa, though it isn't connected to the African land. It is also the only place in the world that you will find Lemurs
Lemurs are native to only one place in the world, that is Madagascar. There are many species found only there.
there are only 2000 left in the world
Yes, Madagascar is the only island that have lemurs. :)
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.
They can be found in some zoos but in the wild they are only found in one place the island of Madagascar.
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.
Animals that live in the Madagascar are: lemurs, boa constrictors, iguanas, and other creatures.
Outside of zoos, no. Lemurs are native of Madagascar (Africa)
No. Only Ring-tailed lemurs have rings. Other lemurs are:Aye-AyeAloatran Gentle LemurBlack & White Ruffed LemurRed-Ruffed Lemur
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ring tailed lemurs live in South Madagascar. They can only live in the forest/jungle region of Madagascar.