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Fat-tailed dwarf lemur was created in 1812.
Fat-tailed dwarf lemurs hibernate in tree holes.
No, ring-tailed lemurs are diurnal (active during the day).
The ring-tailed lemur uses its tail for both balance (when walking on branches) and for communication. The stripes make them easier to spot, helping individuals keep sight of their group when standing in tall grass or brush. The males will also anoint their tail with scent from special scent glands on their wrists and armpits, then wave it at others. When a male waves his tail at a female, he may be signaling his interest in her. But, if a male does this to another male, this is called a "stink fight", which helps reduce the amount of actual fighting during the mating season.
Fat-tailed Gerbil was created in 1880.
Arabian fat-tailed scorpion was created in 1807.
9 of the 10 fat-tailed mouse opossums (not the Paraguayan Fat-Tailed Mouse Opossum), the Fat-Tailed Dunnart, the Fat-Tailed False Antechinus, and 4 of the 5 pygmy possums (not the Mountain Pygmy Possum) are mouse-like marsupials that store fat in their tails.
The scientific name for the yellow fat tailed scorpion is Androctonus australis.
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The fat-tailed scorpion live in the desert in North Afrika. Egypt, Morocco, Algeria and Libya. Hope that that helps...
Yellow Fat-tailed scorpions live in the deserts of egypt.