Lemurs (except the Aye-aye) have nails instead of claws, just like us. They can be a little sharp, and they might break the skin if they scratch you. The only exception is the second toe on their hind legs, which has a claw-like nail that is used for grooming.
Claws to help climb trees to escape from human destruction
Lemurs have been eaten by the human inhabitants of Madagascar.
Ring-tailed lemurs primarily use vocalizations, such as loud calls and screams, to defend themselves. They also use their sharp teeth and claws as physical defense mechanisms when necessary. Additionally, these lemurs may engage in scent-marking and visual displays to establish dominance and deter potential threats.
Yes, a chameleon does have claws. chameleons use claws for gripping things that are hard to hold to us
carbenson lemurs ,darshion lemurs,and kowltenson lemurs .I have 8 of them
No, lemurs are not native to South Texas or anywhere in the United States. They are primates that are endemic to Madagascar. While some zoos or wildlife parks in South Texas may have lemurs as part of their exhibits, they do not exist in the wild in that region.
A group or family of lemurs are called a troop of lemurs.
Lemurs are primates.
No, there are no known wild lemurs in kenya. Wild lemurs live in Madagascar.
Sadly no, Chad has no lemurs
they have claws to pinch us and the stinger at the back can sting us :)
No not naturally but there are ones in zoo's of course No not naturally but there are ones in zoo's of course