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Ring-tailed lemur
/ɹˈɪŋtˈeɪld lˈiːmə/
/ɹˈɪŋtˈeɪld lˈiːmɚ/
Ring-tailed lemur
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a primate species native to Madagascar, known for their unique appearance characterized by a long, striped tail with distinctive black and white rings
What is a "ring-tailed lemur"?
The ring-tailed lemur is a primate species found in Madagascar, recognized for their striking appearance marked by a long, bushy tail adorned with black and white rings. They are known for their social behavior, living in groups called troops, and engaging in a variety of unique behaviors such as "stink fights" and "sunbathing" to maintain social bonds and thermoregulate. Ring-tailed lemurs are primarily arboreal, but also spend time on the ground, and have a varied diet consisting of fruits, leaves, flowers, and insects. They are an iconic and charismatic species, representing the unique biodiversity of Madagascar.