Ring-tailed lemurs live in southern and south-western Madagascar.
They make many vocalizations, from soft purrs to loud howls. Many of their vocalizations can be found on Wikipedia.
Lemurs live in Madagascar and like to hang out in trees.
Lemurs make many types of sounds, depending upon the species. The indri, for instance, sings duets like a gibbon. Mouse lemurs make little chriping sounds. Ruffed lemurs make really loud roar/shriek chorus in response to disturbances. Ring-tailed lemurs can purr like house cats when they are content and make other cat-like sounds to keep in contact with one another. The aye-aye can make a loud shriek, and also appears to use snorts as a sort of communication. You can learn more (as well as listen to samples) at the website listed in the Related Links.
Lemurs are afraid of anything that might attack them and eat them, just like other animals.
I am a real live Narwhal. I make sounds through my HEART. It is a joyous place there:)
A warren does not make a sound because it is a system where rodents live.
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Humans and lemurs share several things that make them unique and more advanced than other animals. Their body structure and intelligence is quite advanced.
Humans and lemurs share several things that make them unique and more advanced than other animals. Their body structure and intelligence is quite advanced.
With predators, ring-tailed lemurs make a loud vocalization to warn each other. If grabbed, a ring-tailed lemur can bite with its sharp canine teeth.
Animals do make sounds but it's not all of the animals that make sounds.
Rabbits make sniffing sounds. The sounds they make aren't loud, but they also make soft squeaking sounds. They make different sounds for different moods.
they make sound like crying babies, and they live in bushes, hence the name is bushbabies