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Encyclopedia > Mongoose Lemur
Mongoose Lemur
Conservation status: Vulnerable
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Mammalia
Order: Primates
Family: Lemuridae
Genus: Eulemur
Species: E. mongoz
Binomial name
Eulemur mongoz
(Linnaeus, 1766)


The Mongoose Lemur is a lemur ranging from 12 to 18 inches long plus a tail of 16 to 25 inches. The Mongoose Lemur lives in Madagascar dry deciduous forests within Madagascar as well as in Comoros forests on the islands of Comoros. The Mongoose Lemur mostly eats fruit, though flowers, leaves and nectar also make up part of its diet. It is unusual in that depending on the season it is either diurnal or nocturnal.


The Mongoose Lemur is arboreal and lives in small family groups, usually consiting of a bonded pair and 1 to 4 children. These groups rarely encounter one another, but when they do, they are agressive.


External links

  • http://www.animalinfo.org/species/primate/lemumong.htm
  • http://www.rogerwilliamsparkzoo.org/what_to_see/madagascar/lemur_mongoose.cfm

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Animal Info - Mongoose Lemur (1193 words)
In Madagascar the mongoose lemur is found in dry deciduous forest and secondary forest.
Mongoose lemurs live in small family groups consisting of a monogamous adult pair and 1 - 4 of their immature offspring.
Major reasons for the decline of the mongoose lemur include the destruction of its forest habitat due to logging and agriculture, hunting for food, and persecution due to its alleged raids on crops.
Mongoose lemur (370 words)
Conservation news: The range of the mongoose lemur has probably always been limited but its range is now reduced to scattered patches of western dry forest.
Mongoose lemurs are known to occur in only one protected area: Ankarafantsika Nature Reserve.
Mongoose lemurs love nectar - in some areas 80% of their dry season diet is the rich nectar of the Kapok tree, whose flowers open in the evening.
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