Mouse lemur
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British pronunciation/mˈaʊs lˈiːmə/
American pronunciation/mˈaʊs lˈiːmɚ/
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a small, nocturnal primate found in Madagascar, known for its mouse-like appearance and ability to enter torpor during periods of food scarcity

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The mouse lemur is a tiny primate species that is native to Madagascar, often measuring less than 10 centimeters in length and weighing only a few ounces. They are known for their nocturnal lifestyle, being active during the night and resting during the day. Mouse lemurs have large, round eyes adapted for night vision and a keen sense of smell to locate food. They primarily feed on insects, fruits, and nectar. One of their unique adaptations is the ability to enter torpor, a state of reduced metabolic activity, during periods of food scarcity or unfavorable conditions. Mouse lemurs are an important component of Madagascar's biodiversity and are studied for their evolutionary and ecological significance. Conservation efforts are ongoing to protect mouse lemurs and their habitat from threats such as habitat loss and climate change.

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