The hairy-eared dwarf lemur lives in the humid forests (rainforests) of eastern Madagascar.
there are about 100-1000 in the wild
The hairy-eared dwarf lemur is sympatric with other lemur species, and also shares tree holes (nests) with white-tailed tree rats (Brachytarsomys albicauda).
Not much is known about hairy-eared dwarf lemurs. They have not been studied much in the wild. No breeding information appears to be available. However, being a small lemur, it likely gives birth to small litters and builds nests for its young. If so, the young would be stashed away in the nest while the mother forages for food.
They primarily eat tree gum and nectar, but have also been observed eating insects.
Yes, My dwarf lop eared rabbit has whits all over him :)
Any carnivore that eats bunnies.
mysterious,nocturnal,hairy,hard-shelled,pointy-eared,peaceful
Yes, but why would you want to do that? if your Dwarf is the doe she will more than likely not be able to have the babies in an easy way and could wind up killing her in birth.
Well for dwarfs they are about 2 to 3 inches for the floppy
one is bigger than the other
NO. The turtle will eat the frog.