No, lemurs are strepsirrhines, a completely different branch of primates.
Flying lemurs, or colugos, are mammals and are closely related to tree shrews and primates.
Lemurs are warm blooded mammals. Lemurs are strepsirrhine primates, and endemic to Madagascar.
Yes
lemurs are mammals, they don't lay eggs
Lemurs are primates, which are a type of mammal. Since all mammals are warm-blooded (endothermic), then that means lemurs are, too.
Lemurs are mammals, distantly related to humans. They bear and nurse live young like all other mammals except for the three species of monotremes, i.e. the platypus, short-beaked echidna and long-beaked echidna.
lemurs eat frogs, lizards, and even birds
No. Lemurs are placental mammals, not marsupials, so they do not have pouches.
Yes, all lemurs are mammals.
No. Lemurs are not marsupials, but placental mammals.
Just like any other mammals
No, lemurs are mammals and the mother gives birth to her young.