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The Ring-tailed Lemurs' Social Snack

The Ring-tailed Lemurs' Social Snack

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This close-knit trio are Ring-tailed Lemurs (Lemur catta), a highly social primate species endemic to the island of Madagascar.…
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Published on August 11, 2025
Version 1.0.0
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Updated on September 7, 2025
animals
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This close-knit trio are Ring-tailed Lemurs (Lemur catta), a highly social primate species endemic to the island of Madagascar. Their most distinctive feature is the magnificent long, black-and-white-banded tail, which they hold aloft for balance and communication. Their bodies are covered in thick, grey fur, complemented by unique black-and-white facial markings that give them an alert and expressive appearance. Gathered together on a sun-drenched rock, they are engrossed in a shared meal, deftly handling pieces of vegetation with their hands. This collective activity underscores the importance of social bonding and cooperative feeding within their troop, a key survival strategy in their unique island ecosystem.

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