Ruffed Lemur
Scientific name: Varecia variegata
The black-and-white ruffed lemur is one of the larger species of lemur. They have a distinctive black and white patterning; large, vivid yellow eyes and a white ruff of fur that frames the face and gives this species its name.
They have a long, thick tail which is longer than their body length. The tail isn’t prehensile, although it is vital for balance when climbing and jumping. Ruffed lemurs are one of the most vocal species of lemur. In groups, they produce deep, barking alarm calls and even give out a wailing howl when defending their territory.
This species has developed a relationship with the traveller’s tree. As the lemur drinks the nectar from its flowers, the plant’s pollen sticks to the lemur’s fur, this is carried with the lemur when it goes to the next tree. Consequently, they act as a pollinator and are thought to be the largest pollinator in the world!
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At Noah's Ark...
Our Ruffed Lemur is called Lorna.
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I live...
Between the Reptile House and Ark Arena.
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Size Fact
These lemurs weigh between 3 and 4.5 kilograms.
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Food Fact
In the wild, this lemur loves nectar!
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Fun Fact
These lemurs are one of the only primate species to build a nest for their young!
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