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- Gray_mouse_lemur abstract "The gray mouse lemur (Microcebus murinus), or lesser mouse lemur, is a small lemur, a type of strepsirrhine primate, found only on the island of Madagascar. Weighing 58 to 67 grams (2.0 to 2.4 oz), it is the largest of the mouse lemurs (genus Microcebus), a group that includes the smallest primates in the world. The species is named for its mouse-like size and coloration and is known locally (in Malagasy) as tsidy, koitsiky, titilivaha, pondiky, and vakiandry. The gray mouse lemur and all other mouse lemurs are considered cryptic species, as they are nearly indistinguishable from each other by appearance. For this reason, the gray mouse lemur was considered the only mouse lemur species for decades until more recent studies began to distinguish between the species.Like all mouse lemurs, this species is nocturnal and arboreal. It is very active, and though it forages alone, groups of males and females form sleeping groups and share tree holes during the day. It exhibits a form of dormancy called torpor during the cool, dry winter months, and in some cases undergoes seasonal torpor (or hibernation), which is unusual for primates. The gray mouse lemur can be found in several types of forest throughout western and southern Madagascar. Its diet consists primarily of fruit, insects, flowers, and nectar. In the wild, its natural predators include owls, snakes, and endemic mammalian predators. Predation pressure is higher for this species than among any other primate species, with one out of four individuals taken by a predator each year. This is counterbalanced by its high reproductive rate. Breeding is seasonal, and distinct vocalizations are used to prevent hybridization with species that overlap its range. Gestation lasts approximately 60 days, and typically two young are born. The offspring are usually independent in two months, and can reproduce after one year. The gray mouse lemur has a reproductive lifespan of five years, although captive individuals have been reported to live up to 15 years.Although threatened by deforestation, habitat degradation, and live capture for the pet trade, it is considered one of Madagascar's most abundant small native mammals. It can tolerate moderate food shortages by experiencing daily torpor to conserve energy, but extended food shortages due to climate change may pose a significant risk to the species.".
- Gray_mouse_lemur thumbnail Gray_Mouse_Lemur_1.JPG?width=300.
- Gray_mouse_lemur wikiPageExternalLink Index.
- Gray_mouse_lemur wikiPageID "663697".
- Gray_mouse_lemur wikiPageRevisionID "604621904".
- Gray_mouse_lemur align "right".
- Gray_mouse_lemur alt "A green snake with irregular markings on its flanks in the leaf litter.".
- Gray_mouse_lemur alt "High-frequency, fast-paced squeaks".
- Gray_mouse_lemur alt "High-frequency, loud chirps".
- Gray_mouse_lemur alt "Profile of a Barn Owl, with the owl facing right and looking to its right. It has colorful brown feathers on its wing and crown, and a white-feathered face and breast.".
- Gray_mouse_lemur binomial "Microcebus murinus".
- Gray_mouse_lemur caption "The barn owl, Tyto alba, and the Madagascar tree boa, Sanzinia madagascariensis, are major predators of the gray mouse lemur.".
- Gray_mouse_lemur description "High-frequency, fast-paced squeaks emitted when startled".
- Gray_mouse_lemur description "High-frequency, loud chirps emitted under normal conditions".
- Gray_mouse_lemur direction "vertical".
- Gray_mouse_lemur filename "Microcebus murinus vocalization 001.ogg".
- Gray_mouse_lemur filename "Microcebus murinus vocalization 002.ogg".
- Gray_mouse_lemur hasPhotoCollection Gray_mouse_lemur.
- Gray_mouse_lemur header "Gray mouse lemur vocalizations".
- Gray_mouse_lemur image "Sanzinia madagascariensis 01.JPG".
- Gray_mouse_lemur image "Tyto alba close up.jpg".
- Gray_mouse_lemur imageAlt "A large-eyed lemur perched on a wooden rod with the long furry tail dropping down".
- Gray_mouse_lemur lower "2.1".
- Gray_mouse_lemur name "Gray mouse lemur".
- Gray_mouse_lemur rangeMap "Microcebus murinus range map.svg".
- Gray_mouse_lemur rangeMapAlt "Map of Madagascar off the African coast, showing a highlighted range mostly along the west coast, a small region in the southeast, and a questionable area in the south.".
- Gray_mouse_lemur rangeMapCaption "Distribution of Microcebus murinus".
- Gray_mouse_lemur status "LC".
- Gray_mouse_lemur statusSystem "iucn3.1".
- Gray_mouse_lemur synonyms "* Chirogalus gliroides (A. Grandidier, 1868) * Galago madagascarensis (É. Geoffroy, 1812) * Prosimia minima (Boddaert, 1785) * Cheirogaleus minor (Gray, 1842) * Myocebus palmarum (Lesson, 1840) * Lemur prehensilis (Kerr, 1792) * Lemur pusillus (É. Geoffroy, 1795)".
- Gray_mouse_lemur taxon "Microcebus murinus".
- Gray_mouse_lemur title "Gray mouse lemur alarm call".
- Gray_mouse_lemur title "Gray mouse lemur territorial call".
- Gray_mouse_lemur total "36".
- Gray_mouse_lemur type "sound".
- Gray_mouse_lemur upper "2.1".
- Gray_mouse_lemur width "200".
- Gray_mouse_lemur subject Category:Mouse_lemurs.
- Gray_mouse_lemur type Animal100015388.
- Gray_mouse_lemur type Chordate101466257.
- Gray_mouse_lemur type Lemur102496913.
- Gray_mouse_lemur type LivingThing100004258.
- Gray_mouse_lemur type Mammal101861778.
- Gray_mouse_lemur type MouseLemurs.
- Gray_mouse_lemur type Object100002684.
- Gray_mouse_lemur type Organism100004475.
- Gray_mouse_lemur type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Gray_mouse_lemur type Placental101886756.
- Gray_mouse_lemur type Primate102469914.
- Gray_mouse_lemur type Vertebrate101471682.
- Gray_mouse_lemur type Whole100003553.
- Gray_mouse_lemur comment "The gray mouse lemur (Microcebus murinus), or lesser mouse lemur, is a small lemur, a type of strepsirrhine primate, found only on the island of Madagascar. Weighing 58 to 67 grams (2.0 to 2.4 oz), it is the largest of the mouse lemurs (genus Microcebus), a group that includes the smallest primates in the world. The species is named for its mouse-like size and coloration and is known locally (in Malagasy) as tsidy, koitsiky, titilivaha, pondiky, and vakiandry.".
- Gray_mouse_lemur label "Dwergmuismaki".
- Gray_mouse_lemur label "Grauer Mausmaki".
- Gray_mouse_lemur label "Gray mouse lemur".
- Gray_mouse_lemur label "Lemurek myszaty".
- Gray_mouse_lemur label "Microcebus murinus".
- Gray_mouse_lemur label "Microcebus murinus".
- Gray_mouse_lemur label "Microcebus murinus".
- Gray_mouse_lemur label "Microcèbe mignon".
- Gray_mouse_lemur label "Серый мышиный лемур".
- Gray_mouse_lemur label "ليمور فأري رمادي".
- Gray_mouse_lemur label "倭狐猴".
- Gray_mouse_lemur sameAs Maki_trpasličí.
- Gray_mouse_lemur sameAs Grauer_Mausmaki.
- Gray_mouse_lemur sameAs Microcebus_murinus.
- Gray_mouse_lemur sameAs Microcebus_murinus.
- Gray_mouse_lemur sameAs Microcèbe_mignon.
- Gray_mouse_lemur sameAs Microcebus_murinus.
- Gray_mouse_lemur sameAs 회색쥐여우원숭이.
- Gray_mouse_lemur sameAs Dwergmuismaki.
- Gray_mouse_lemur sameAs Lemurek_myszaty.
- Gray_mouse_lemur sameAs Microcebus_murinus.
- Gray_mouse_lemur sameAs m.030wpw.
- Gray_mouse_lemur sameAs Q876491.
- Gray_mouse_lemur sameAs Q876491.
- Gray_mouse_lemur sameAs Gray_mouse_lemur.
- Gray_mouse_lemur wasDerivedFrom Gray_mouse_lemur?oldid=604621904.
- Gray_mouse_lemur depiction Gray_Mouse_Lemur_1.JPG.
- Gray_mouse_lemur isPrimaryTopicOf Gray_mouse_lemur.