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Lemurs

Lemurs. By JT and Bronwen. Height and Weight. Lemurs can grow up to 2.5 in. long. They weigh from 1.9 to 2.3 ounces. Lemurs also weigh from 1 to 11 pounds. Where they live and what they look like. They live in dry forests in Madagascar. They are mammals with fox like faces.

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Lemurs

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  1. Lemurs By JT and Bronwen

  2. Height and Weight • Lemurs can grow up to 2.5 in. long. • They weigh from 1.9 to 2.3 ounces. • Lemurs also weigh from 1 to 11 pounds.

  3. Where they live and what they look like • They live in dry forests in Madagascar. • They are mammals with fox like faces. • Some Lemurs have ringed tales, some look like they have collars, and others are red and ruffed.

  4. Species and what they eat • There are 18 species of lemurs. • Lemurs eat insects, buds, small birds, and bird eggs. • There are around 100 types of lemurs.

  5. Fun Fact • A ring tailed lemur’s howl can be heard half a mile away. • Some of ring tailed lemurs favorite pastimes is to find a bright spot and bask in a meditative sun worshiper’s pose.

  6. Fun Facts • Some of the ringed tailed lemurs neighbors are Brown Lemurs, Boa Constrictors, Eagles, Hawks, and Fossas. • The ring tailed lemur’s scientific name is lemur catta.

  7. Pictures from • www.bbc.co.uk • www.erikvp.com • www.Animal.discovery.com • www.meskerpark.com • www.fantom.com • Newswatch.nationalgeographic.com

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