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  1. Lemur - Wikipedia

    Lemurs share resemblance with other primates, but evolved independently from monkeys and apes. Due to Madagascar’s highly seasonal climate, lemur evolution has produced a level of species …

  2. Lemur | Description, Types, Diet, & Facts | Britannica

    Jan 2, 2026 · Lemur, generally, any primitive primate except the tarsier; more specifically, any of the indigenous primates of Madagascar. Most lemurs of Madagascar and the nearby Comoro Islands …

  3. Lemur Animal Facts - Lemuriformes - A-Z Animals

    May 27, 2024 · Lemurs have bright white faces, large eyes, and nocturnal habits. Find out more about what they eat, where they live and more.

  4. Lemur - San Diego Zoo Animals & Plants

    Lemurs are generally small in size, and their face somewhat resembles a mouse’s face in smaller species or a fox’s face in larger species. Many lemur species have a snout, and all have a wet and …

  5. Lemur - Description, Habitat, Image, Diet, and Interesting Facts

    Everything you should know about the Lemur. The Lemur is a primate, but not a monkey, living exclusively in Madagascar. Lemurs have long, striped tails.

  6. Lemur: Guide to Species, Behavior, and Conservation

    Nov 23, 2024 · Lemurs are unique and fascinating primates found primarily in Madagascar. Their diverse species, intriguing behaviors, and critical role in the ecosystem make them a subject of …

  7. What is a lemur? - WildMadagascar

    A lemur is a primate found naturally only on the island of Madagascar, an island located about 250 miles (400 kilometers) off the coast of southern Africa in the Indian Ocean (lemurs have been introduced …

  8. Top 10 Facts About Lemurs - Lemur Conservation Network

    Sep 1, 2024 · Fun lemur facts: What makes lemurs unique? Did you know that lemurs are pollinators? That they sing a capella and use stink fights to resolve problems?

  9. 13 Astonishing Lemur Facts - Fact Animal

    11. The ring-tailed lemur is considered iconic This species in particular is an icon of Madagascar and has drawn much attention of the plight of lemurs. Their presence, and other species drive tourism to …

  10. Lemuridae (true lemurs) | INFORMATION | Animal Diversity Web

    Lemurs have relatively small eyes compared to other strepsirhines , and their rostrum is relatively long. As strepsirhines, lemurs have the dental comb made up of lower incisors and canines that is typical …