No, ring-tailed lemurs are diurnal (active during the day).
They come from Madagascar and are native to it which is why they're in the film as (bad joke) "the natives" =]
In Texas, any kind of animal can be owned, although dangerous ones (listed by the state) require a license. A ring-tailed lemur would require no license. However, it is not a good idea to get a ring-tailed lemur as a pet. Although they look cute, they require a special diet that most people can't provide; they require specialized veterinary care (most vets won't treat them); they can catch and transmit many of the same diseases you catch (because they are primates); they will scent-mark, pee, and poop all around the house (and cannot be trained out of it); they *require* constant companionship with another ring-tailed lemur (otherwise they become neurotic); and they can become aggressive and bite (requiring a hospital visit and usually IV antibiotics).
ALL lemurs come form the island of Madagascar, they are found nowhere else. The crowned lemur is endemic to the dry, deciduous forests of the northern tip of the island.
Blue-ringed octopuses are typically solitary and nocturnal creatures. They spend their days hiding in crevices or burrows and come out at night to hunt for small prey. When threatened, they display their vivid blue rings as a warning signal, indicating their potent venom.
Its not the tailed fox who does that, its naruto... its like a substitution jutsu
yes they do
No. Spotted tailed quolls, like all quolls, are marsupials. They are born live, though very undeveloped. Only the platypus and echidna, which are monotremes, come from eggs.
They do come out at night. They are more active at night time.
because that was when an animal was mutated and born there first so then they were all produced there. Some moved north too.
No. They come out in March on Leprechauns day at night.
Because the nocturnal. Nocturnal meaning they only come out at night.
They Only Come Out at Night was created in 1972-09.