Red-bellied lemur

Life in a family group

There is no clear dominance hierarchy;
groups consist of a pair and their offspring. All members of a group help care for the young.

This lemur communicates extensively through vocalizations: alarm grunts, contact calls, or group-bonding calls.

IUCN status

The International Union for Conservation of Nature’s Red List of Threatened Species (IUCN)

NA

No evaluated

DD

Data deficient

LC

Least Concern

NT

Near threatened

VU

Vulnerable

EN

Endangered

CR

Critically endangered

EW

Extinct in the wild

EX

Extinct

Description

Eulemur rubriventer

Family

Lemurs

Weight

1,5 to 2,5kg

Height

body: 40 cm; tail: 50 cm

Habitat

Madagascar’s tropical forests

Status

Vulnerable

Lifespan

25 to 30 years in captivity / 18 to 20 years in the wild

Threats

These endemic animals are found only in Madagascar, as is the case with most of the island’s flora and fauna. Deforestation (demand for exotic wood, slash-and-burn farming, etc.) and poaching are their main threats. The park supports the AEECL and Help Simus associations in the conservation and protection of lemurs in Madagascar, and the NGO Anne-Marie, Sœur du monde in supporting local communities.

Food

He is a vegetarian and eats fruit, leaves, flowers, small invertebrates, and even soil.