Lemurs On High
by Flees Photos
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Lemurs On High
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Flees Photos
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Photograph - Home Decor And Giclee Wall Art By Chris Flees
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Lemurs on high is an image of several lemurs on a distant rock observing whats going on below them.
facts about lemurs:
Lemurs are primates and are native to the island of Madagascar. They are considered the most primitive primates and have been evolving in isolation on the island for millions of years.
Lemurs come in a wide range of sizes, from the tiny mouse lemurs that weigh around 1 ounce (30 grams) to the larger indri lemurs that can weigh up to 20 pounds (9 kilograms).
Lemurs have diverse appearances and adaptations. Some lemurs have long tails, while others have short tails or no tail at all. They also display a variety of colors and patterns in their fur, ranging from brown and black to white and red.
One distinctive feature of lemurs is their large, round eyes. They have excellent night vision, which is essential for their nocturnal lifestyle. However, there are also diurnal (active during the day) lemur species.
Lemurs are known for their unique locomotion. Some lemurs, such as the ring-tailed lemurs, move by leaping and bounding on the ground, while others, like the sifakas, perform vertical clinging and leaping, utilizing their powerful hind limbs.
Lemurs have a varied diet, but the majority are omnivorous, feeding on fruits, leaves, flowers, tree sap, insects, and even small vertebrates. They play a crucial role as seed dispersers in their ecosystems.
Lemurs are social animals and live in groups called troops or communities. The size of the group varies depending on the species, ranging from a few individuals to larger groups of up to 30 lemurs.
Lemurs have a complex social structure. They communicate through vocalizations, body language, and scent marking. Scent marking is particularly important for marking territories and communicating reproductive status.
Female lemurs are dominant in most lemur species, and they determine the hierarchy within the group. Males often compete for mating rights through various behaviors such as vocalizations and displays.
Lemurs are considered one of the most endangered primate groups. Due to habitat loss, deforestation, and hunting, many lemur species are facing threats to their survival. Conservation efforts are crucial to protect these unique and diverse primates.
Lemurs are fascinating creatures with their distinct features, behaviors, and the fact that they are found only on the island of Madagascar. Their uniqueness and importance make them a significant part of Madagascar's rich biodiversity.
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March 19th, 2014
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