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- Q1152347 subject Q8797237.
- Q1152347 abstract "The red-tailed sportive lemur (Lepilemur ruficaudatus), or red-tailed weasel lemur, is native to Madagascar like all lemurs. It is a nocturnal species feeding largely on leaves, though they also eat some fruit. Individuals weigh around 800 grams, and there is little sexual dimorphism. In general they live in mated pairs, with a home range of about 10,000 square metres. Both members of the pair use the same home range, and there is little overlap between the home ranges of neighbouring pairs. Travel distances each night are between 100 metres and 1 km, making this a relatively inactive species. This species can be found in the Madagascar dry deciduous forests.".
- Q1152347 thumbnail Redtailed_sportive_lemur.jpg?width=300.
- Q1152347 wikiPageWikiLink Q1019.
- Q1152347 wikiPageWikiLink Q1192405.
- Q1152347 wikiPageWikiLink Q181497.
- Q1152347 wikiPageWikiLink Q285831.
- Q1152347 wikiPageWikiLink Q309179.
- Q1152347 wikiPageWikiLink Q727876.
- Q1152347 wikiPageWikiLink Q8797237.
- Q1152347 comment "The red-tailed sportive lemur (Lepilemur ruficaudatus), or red-tailed weasel lemur, is native to Madagascar like all lemurs. It is a nocturnal species feeding largely on leaves, though they also eat some fruit. Individuals weigh around 800 grams, and there is little sexual dimorphism. In general they live in mated pairs, with a home range of about 10,000 square metres.".
- Q1152347 label "Red-tailed sportive lemur".
- Q1152347 depiction Redtailed_sportive_lemur.jpg.