Ring-tailed lemur

Lemur catta

A group of ring tailed lemurs

Animal facts

Ring-tailed lemurs exhibit a unique social structure in that all females dominate all males. They also spend more time on the ground than any other type of lemurs - up to a third of their active hours. Males wipe scent from their wrist glands onto their tails and use them to wage a 'stink fight'. This helps keep other males out of their territory.

Where they live

Madagascar

Habitat

Dry, scrubby forests

What they eat

Fruit, especially from the tamarind tree and sources of protein

IUCN status

Vulnerable

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