Primates just like us
| BLACK LEMUR Black Lemurs live in groups of 4 -15 members, usually with equal numbers of males and females. LEARN MORE» |
![]() | RING-TAILED LEMUR The Ring-Tailed Lemur is the only species of lemur that spends a considerable amount of time on the ground. All other lemurs are strictly arboreal, that is, they live in trees. LEARN MORE» |
![]() | RED FRONTED LEMUR There is an active release program under development in Madagascar. Mountain View is a participant in the international breeding efforts to raise lemurs for release. LEARN MORE (under construction)» |
![]() | RED RUFFED LEMUR There is an active release program under development in Madagascar. Mountain View is a participant in the international breeding efforts to raise lemurs for release. LEARN MORE» |
![]() | FAT-TAILED DWARF LEMUR The Fat-Tailed Dwarf Lemur is the only species of lemur that hibernates. During plentiful food months they store fat in their tails, then hibernate during the lean dry months. LEARN MORE» |
![]() | WHITE-FACED SAKI MONKEY Saki Monkeys live monogamously in small groups of two to five, and are very shy in the wild. They eat mostly fruit, nuts, seeds and insects. LEARN MORE» |









