Yes, some species of mouse deer are considered endangered due to habitat loss, hunting, and other threats. Asiatic mouse deer, in particular, are facing population declines and conservation efforts are being made to protect them.
No. A fossa is a wild unique cat-like carnivore that lives in Madagascar. Their main prey is lemurs, and they are an endangered species. (In the movie, Madagascar the lemurs are very frightened of the 'fossa')
its a mouse from shark bay (hence the name)
Lemurs, being animals who have developed notocords, that is, spine, belong to Phyllum Chordata.
Lemurs are mammals, distantly related to humans. They bear and nurse live young like all other mammals except for the three species of monotremes, i.e. the platypus, short-beaked echidna and long-beaked echidna.
they are endangerd
mouse lemurs grow to about 5cm
Mouse lemurs drink water from puddles.
In hollows or unused bird's nests
NO! there not endangered there are tons in Madagascar!
Yes, Ring-Tailed Lemurs are endangered because they are confined to a small piece of land on Madagascar, and Ring-Tailed Lemurs are hunted for food.
no.
Owls, hawks, snakes, and the fossa will eat mouse lemurs.
It depends on what type or lemur your talking about some are and some aren't. There 50 different types of lemurs and 17 are endangered.
No.
yes indeed
Pygmy mouse lemurs forage at night by climbing through the trees to collect insects and fruits.