If two different species of lemurs mated, they could potentially produce hybrid offspring, depending on their genetic compatibility. However, this is less likely in the wild due to behavioral and ecological factors that usually keep species separate. If hybrids were to occur, they might exhibit a mix of traits from both parent species, but their viability and reproductive success would depend on various factors, including health and adaptability. In general, hybridization can affect the genetic diversity and conservation of both species involved.
I don't think male and females have specific names.
I think the biggest is the Sifaka.
Madagascar what do you think from
lemur...i think...
yeah i really think that;
I don't think male and females have specific names.
they mated with echouther i think
This can not happen. Nature prevents two different species from breeding with the other.
RING-TAILED LEMURDomain: EukaryaKingdom: AnimaliaPhylum: ChordataSubphylum: VertebrataClass: MammaliaSubclass: TheriaInfraclass: EutheriaOrder: PrimatesFamily: LemuridaeGenus: LemurSpecies: catta
mouse and rat and cat
they will hard to adjust the environment that they have before.
Um, do you mean the slightly annoying (sorry, my personal thoughts) gray monkey one? I think it's a lemur of some sort, probably a ring-tailed lemur. :)