Lemur
Leap into the lively world of Madagascar's tree-dwelling stars!
The Basics
Scientific Name
Lemur catta
Conservation Status
Endangered
Location
Madagascar
Average size
18 inches long
diet
Fruits, leaves, flowers
lifespan
16 to 19 years
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Overview
Lemurs are whimsical creatures that call the island of Madagascar their home. These adorable primates belong to the animal family called Lemuridae and often bring smiles with their big, expressive eyes and playful antics.
Lemurs can grow to be about 46 centimeters long, which is around 18 inches. Their long tails, which sometimes exceed their body length, help them balance while they leap through the trees like furry acrobats.
Lemurs love to snack on a variety of foods, including fruits, leaves, and flowers. They are social eaters, often sharing meals with their friends and family while chattering away like they are having the juiciest of gossip sessions.
Lemurs belong to the class of mammals and are closely related to monkeys and apes. They live in groups called troops, where they play, groom, and take care of each other, showing that teamwork makes the dream work.
A lemur’s average lifespan ranges from 16 to 19 years. These fascinating primates use their keen sense of smell for communication and finding food, making their noses a real powerhouse in the jungle!
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