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BLACK LEMUR

Black Lemurs live in groups of 4 -15 members, usually with equal numbers of males and females.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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