![]() ![]() Its diet than is the case for any other lemur. The ruffed lemur lives in primary and secondary rain forests in eastern Madagascar. The ruffed lemur is entirely vegetarian, eating mainly fruit with Is mostly red, with a black crown and a white nape. variegata) predominantly consists ofĭifferent-sized patches of black and white, while that of the red ruffed lemur ( V.v. The pelage of the black-and-white ruffed lemur The two subspeciesĪre generally similar but differ significantly in their coloration and where ThereĪre two subspecies: the black-and-white ruffed lemurĪnd the red ruffed lemur. Ruffed lemurs get their name from the long, thick hair on their ears. Its head and body length is about 50 cm (20"), and its tail is about 60 cm (24") long. The ruffed lemur is the largest lemur, weighing 3.5 - 4.5 kg (7.7 - 10 lb). Ruffed Lemur #2 (66 Kb JPEG) ( Merenlender Ruffed Lemur #1 (28 Kb JPEG) Black-and-white Organization, Age and Gender Distribution, Mortality and Survival, Density and Range) Period, Birth Season, Birth Rate, Early Development, Maximum Age, Diet, Behavior, Social Varikandana Varikandra Varimena) Varecia variegata (Lemur variegatus) Status: EndangeredĬurrently Found, Taxonomy, Population Estimates, History of Distribution, Threats and ReasonsĪnd Weight, Habitat, Age to Maturity, Gestation Gorguera Lémur Vari Maki Vari Red Ruffed Lemur Vari Variegated Lemur Varignena Animal Info - Ruffed Lemur (Other Names: Black-and-white Ruffed Lemur Lemur de: Collar, Gola or
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