Southern White Rhinocerous Srónbheannach
bán deisceartach
IUCN status Vulnerable
Habitat Madagascar – spiny
desert, dry forest, scrubland
Diet Herbivore – leaves,
flowers, sap, bark
Ring-tailed lemurs are increasingly under threat from
habitat loss and hunting but they
breed well in zoos, which bodes well for their long-term
survival. They use their tails for balance in the trees
and group identification in long grass. Rival males also
rub their tails on wrist and armpit scent glands and engage
in injury-free ‘stink fights’ by waving their
tails around!
Did you know?
Ring-tailed lemurs love
to keep warm so they often sunbathe, exposing as much
of their stomachs to the sun as possible.