The ring-tailed lemur is one of the most recognizable species at any zoo, thanks to its long, striped tail and mischievous personality. These fascinating primates are native to the forests and arid regions of Madagascar, where they spend their days foraging, socializing, and basking in the sun.
In the zoo, ring-tailed lemurs live in a habitat carefully designed to resemble their natural environment. Climbing structures, rope bridges, and elevated platforms allow them to display their incredible agility. Their diet consists of a mix of fruits, vegetables, and leafy greens, tailored to match the seasonal variety they would encounter in the wild.
One of the most remarkable aspects of their behavior is their strong social structure. Female lemurs are the leaders of their groups, a rarity in the animal kingdom. Visitors can observe their interactions during feeding times or enrichment activities, such as puzzle feeders or hidden treats. These activities not only keep the lemurs physically active but also mentally stimulated. Watching them sunbathe, with arms outstretched in a "yoga pose," is a sight that delights both children and adults.