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Monday, June 28, 2021

Ring-tailed Lemur coloring page

 






Ring-tailed Lemur


Lemurs evolved independently on the isolated island of Madagascar.  The Ring-tailed Lemur is unique because it spends a lot of time on the ground.  In Madagascar, it is called the Maky.  They are omniveoruis and diurnal.  Diurnal means that they're active in the day.  It lives in both shrubland and forests. Ring-tailed lemurs are also the most popular lemuir found in zoos because of their large black and white striped tail.  Maybe their raccon-like mask has something to do with their popularity too. 

Ring-tailed lemurs are highly endangered.  They are popular zoo animals and there are about 2000 in the wild and 2000 in world zoos.  The reason for their decline in the wild is the destruction of their habitat and being hunted for food.  Plus people capture them for zoos.  They breed well in zoos so they may not go extinct, but it is sad how few live in the wild now. 


Ring-tailed Lemur photo from Zootah in Logan, Utah

NOTE:  This drawing, in printable form, will be in the list labeled "Animals"  Click on the button that says "Animals" and scroll down the drop-down menu to the very end of the list.  Click on the title to get the printable coloring page.  I would suggest that you color the lemur's tail in the black and white pattern you see in the photo.  I colored the tail in slightly but it needs darker color.  (AKA darker black) The photo is from one of the Ring-tailed Lemurs we saw in the zoo at Willow Park in Logan, Utah.  The zoo is called "Zootah."  Have fun coloring! 

P.S. I reworked this drawing and made the tail a bit thicker... then reposted this with the better or more correct drawing. 

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