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(Printed on recycled paper

& created by LCF employee- Alison Hunt-Hodge)


LEMUR LESSONS!
Lemurs come in many shapes, colors and sizes;
small like a mouse or as big as a bobcat.

Embrace our
differences. These ring-
tailed lemurs did and
found a new friend!

Madagascar is the
only place in the world
where you can find
lemurs in the wild.
Madagascar is an
island off the coast of
Africa.

Understand the
importance of family.
Lemurs live in large
family groups and
groom each other to
form social bonds.

Ready to eat? Lemurs eat a variety of fruits
and plants, but some even enjoy insects, lizards,
eggs and even birds!










Lemur s l ove f r ui t . Lar r y
t he l emur s f avor i t e
f r ui t ar e f i gs. Can you
hel p Lar r y f i nd hi s
f avor i t e f ood!


I m
hungr y
! !
Visit our website to learn more
about lemurs
www.lemurreserve.org
and check out the Just for Kids
area in our Bladstrom Library




Want to share your pictures and stories
about lemurs with your friends or have a
fundraising event? Make your own lemur page:

http://lemurpower.causevox.com/

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