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Lemurs do not typically pollinate in the same way that bees or birds do, but they can play a role in the pollination process. Some species of lemurs, particularly the black-and-white ruffed lemur, feed on nectar from flowers and may inadvertently transfer pollen as they move from one flower to another. This behavior can contribute to the reproductive success of certain plants in their native habitat. However, their role in pollination is not as prominent or specialized as that of dedicated pollinators.

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