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Ruffed lemur

British pronunciation/ɹˈʌft lˈiːmə/
American pronunciation/ɹˈʌft lˈiːmɚ/
Ruffed lemur
[NOUN]
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a genus of lemur found in Madagascar, characterized by their distinctive fur ruffs around their neck and their loud, raucous vocalizations

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ruffed lemur definition and meaning

What is a "ruffed lemur"?

The ruffed lemur is a primate species found in Madagascar, known for its striking appearance, unique vocalizations, and arboreal lifestyle. Ruffed lemurs have a dense coat of fur that can range in color from black to white, with distinctive ruffs of fur around their necks. They have a long, bushy tail that aids in balance and agility while navigating through the trees. Ruffed lemurs are known for their loud and raucous vocalizations, which they use for communication within their social groups. They are primarily frugivorous, but also consume leaves, flowers, and insects. Ruffed lemurs are known for their acrobatic abilities and are often seen leaping and climbing through the forest canopy. Conservation efforts are ongoing to protect ruffed lemurs and their habitat from threats such as habitat loss, hunting, and climate change.

Examples
1Here's an aye-aye and a black and white ruffed lemur, ring-tailed lemur.
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