Lemurs are a diverse group of primates endemic to Madagascar. With over 100 species ranging from tiny mouse lemurs to the larger indri, these animals are characterized by their large eyes, long tails, and strong social bonds.
Lemurs are primarily arboreal, spending most of their time in trees. They have a varied diet that includes fruits, leaves, and flowers. Unfortunately, many lemur species are endangered due to deforestation and habitat loss, highlighting the need for conservation efforts.