Lemurs require a significant amount of space to thrive, as they are highly social and active animals. In the wild, they inhabit large territories, often ranging from several acres to dozens of acres, depending on the species and availability of resources. In captivity, a minimum space of around 100 square feet is recommended for small groups, but larger enclosures are ideal to accommodate their social behaviors and provide enrichment. Overall, adequate space is essential for their physical and psychological well-being.
how much space that daisy need
not that much space..
a lot of space?
They need about 3 feet of space and they need yo mama to look out for them
Alot of space
it needs no space
not much
Lemur translates as Lemur or Maki
Lemurs require a significant amount of space in captivity to thrive, ideally a minimum of 100 square feet per individual. They benefit from vertical space, so enclosures should be tall and equipped with climbing structures. Social species may need larger spaces to accommodate group dynamics and prevent stress. It's crucial to provide enrichment and a stimulating environment to support their physical and mental health.
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Not much space
it needs enough space