Facts
1.
The average gray mouse lemur
weighs anywhere from 40-70 grams, making it one of the world’s
smallest primates (Arkive
2013).
2. They are an endangered
species (National Geographic
2014).
3. They live in groups of 15 that
are mostly made up of females (National Geographic 2014).
4. They are a protected species,
but some poachers overlook that and trap them to sell as pets to
the highest bidder (National Geographic 2014).
5. Their large
eyes make them the
perfect nocturnal creature (BioExpedition Publishing 2014).
6. Unlike most other primates,
they hibernate (BioExpedition Publishing 2014).
7. Remeber the cute little animal from
Madagascar? His is name is Mort and he is a gray mouse lemur!
8. They can fit easily in the palm of
your hand!
9. A gray mouse lemur will only spend
about 5 days in one nest, then they move on to make a new one
(BioExpedition Publishing 2014).
10. Their fur has a red-brown tint to help
them blend into the environment (BioExpedition Publishing
2014).
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