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Ring-tailed lemurs primarily use vocalizations, such as loud calls and screams, to defend themselves. They also use their sharp teeth and claws as physical defense mechanisms when necessary. Additionally, these lemurs may engage in scent-marking and visual displays to establish dominance and deter potential threats.

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How do ring tailed lemurs survive?

how do ring tailed lemurs survive


Do ring tailed lemurs live by themselves?

No, they live in big groups.


Where do ring-tailed lemurs live?

Ring Tailed Lemurs live in Madagascar in Madagascar


What other animals are related to ring tailed lemurs?

Ring-tailed lemurs are related to sloths.


Are ring-tailed lemurs endangered?

Yes, Ring-Tailed Lemurs are endangered because they are confined to a small piece of land on Madagascar, and Ring-Tailed Lemurs are hunted for food.


Do ring-tailed lemurs travel together or alone?

They travel together in troops for protection and to defend their resources.


What meat eating animals eat ring tailed lemurs?

eagles, snakes, and the fossa will eat ring tailed lemurs


Do Ring-Tailed Lemurs have enemies?

no it does not


How do ring tailed lemurs get around?

Ring tailed lemurs use their hands and feet to move through the trees. They do not have prehensile tails.


Do ring tailed lemurs live on the canopy?

Ring-tailed lemurs are the most terrestrial of lemurs (meaning they spend more time on the ground that other lemurs), but they also can be found in the canopy and understory.


Where do ring tailed lemur's live?

Ring Tailed Lemurs live in Madagascar in Madagascar


What is the ring tailed lemurs defense?

With predators, ring-tailed lemurs make a loud vocalization to warn each other. If grabbed, a ring-tailed lemur can bite with its sharp canine teeth.