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The Ring Tailed Lemur

The Ring Tailed Lemur. By Alex. The ring Tailed Lemur. Cross between a cat and a monkey. Thick Wooly fur helps it stay warm. Body is 15 to 18 in. long. 5 to 8 lbs. Eats insects, fruits, leaves . Has pads on bottoms of feet to walk on slippery things. Ring Tailed Lemur.

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The Ring Tailed Lemur

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  1. The Ring Tailed Lemur By Alex

  2. The ring Tailed Lemur • Cross between a cat and a monkey. • Thick Wooly fur helps it stay warm. • Body is 15 to 18 in. long. • 5 to 8 lbs. • Eats insects, fruits, leaves. • Has pads on bottoms of feet to walk on slippery things.

  3. Ring Tailed Lemur • Lives in southern Madagascar. • Off coast of southeastern Africa. • Tops of trees in thinly wooded forests • Live in troops.

  4. Ring Tailed Lemur • Human activity. • We hunt them • Humans chop down the trees they live in. • Wild fires also destroy their habitat.

  5. Ring Tailed Lemur • Africa is Not doing much to protect it. • Ban hunting but Africa can’t enforce it. • In America we are wealthy and can pay for people to make sure hunters don’t hunt them.

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