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Old 08-16-14, 06:27 PM   #1
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Ringtail lemur body language?

Kinda random considering this is a reptile forum but I was wondering if anyone knew of where I could read up on ringtail lemur behavior. A young one I have the privilege of working with is growing and I have difficulty understanding what he's trying to communicate to me. His body language and vocalizations are quite foreign to me so I'd really like to know what his moods are better.
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Old 08-16-14, 06:33 PM   #2
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Re: Ringtail lemur body language?

I don't know anything about them but I would love to see pics.
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Old 08-16-14, 06:49 PM   #3
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I'll see if I can dig one out
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Old 08-16-14, 06:55 PM   #4
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heres one pic of him plus a coati that I've worked with
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Re: Ringtail lemur body language?

I don't know anything about them but that's awesome that you get the privilege to work with them! I'm jealous, lol.
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Old 08-16-14, 09:00 PM   #6
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yeah, I actually volunteer there. Its a lot of hard work but being able to play with the lemurs and especially the foxes after is beyond amazing. I love me some fox cuddles
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Old 08-18-14, 12:16 PM   #7
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Your best source for information is the Duke University Lemur Center. History + Mission | Duke Lemur Center
Lemurs can be fun to work with but don't let them get higher than you, especially over head. You may end up bringing home a bit more than you bargained for. I've had the opportunity to work with a variety of different species of lemur, my favorite is the black. They look like wet cats. They are so temperature restricted one of the zoos I worked at they could only go on exhibit in the summer. The other zoo we only had ring tailed and it was an indoor exhibit. As far as body language goes I really couldn't tell you. They were all so different personality wise. We had one Red Ruffed that was a sweetheart most of the time but would turn on you quicker than any other animal I ever worked with. She'd be acting all sweet and then wham nail you with a bite. I was always careful around her and wouldn't let her get close enough to me to bite. You'll enjoy working with them, they can be a lot of fun. Do you work with any of the adults? If you clean their areas really good, they will stay busy for hours remarking everything.
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I stay away from the adults. The one male is usually sweet but I don't know his moods enough to go in with him. The breeding pair are scary as hell and make creepy raptor noises when I pass buy. Also what do you mean by don't get them higher then you? Its very hard to control what he does, he'll hop all over his cage and then hop over to me. He'll settle on my arm for a little like he used to when he was a babe but he can't sit still. He'll climb up onto my shoulders if thats what you mean. I'll try not to let him because it makes me nervous and I can't see what he's doing; I have to say foxes are a lot easier to deal with even if they're mad. He understands "no" when I tell him, even if he doesn't like it.

I suppose i'm testing the waters if you will with the lemurs. I want to see these animals at their best and at their worst. If I can handle them when they are at their worst then I am fit to care for one in the future(imo). I know without a doubt I can handle foxes, but I'm delving into deeper territory I guess.
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Lemurs first line of defense is shooting poop and peeing on you!
Have you worked with wild fox? I love fox but they are a stinky bunch for sure.
"If I can handle them when they are at their worst then I am fit to care for one in the future(imo)."
Do you intend to become a zoo keeper, research attendent or have one as a personal pet?
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A mix I suppose. I plan on moving from New York when I am done with college and to get a USDA license for exhibiting exotics for educational purposes. Tennessee looks like a good state in terms of climate and exotic laws. I would consider these animals "pets" but that wouldn't be their sole purpose and I wouldn't advertise them as being "pets". I don't believe animals like lemurs can be pets in the traditional sense, I just don't know what word to use. I haven't interacted with wild fox yet, but I intend to buy mine from a reputable breeder in Indiana from a young age when I'm ready for one. I personally love everything about foxes even their stink.
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Old 08-20-14, 05:09 AM   #11
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Before you purchase a lemur learn everything you can about them. They are not an easy or inexpensive animal to have in a private home. Space alone is difficult as they need huge areas to stay active and healthy. They are also very fragile with temperatures so plan on living somewhere very warm. Care also needs to be taken when outdoors to protect them from the droppings of other animals like raccoon and domestic cats.
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I probably will never buy a lemur myself honestly. They are so intelligent and there is so much regulation there I'm not sure i'll ever feel responsible to care for one its entire life. But I do however want to learn as much about them as I can. I have the opportunity to snuggle these moody little creatures right now and I want to do all that I can to learn and do my best for them. I never know what animals I will be working with in the future so I try to work with a broad range of them even if primates are scary as heck. My goal is also to interact with the bobcat which seems less frightening then an angry lemur honestly.
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Re: Ringtail lemur body language?

Also Zoo Nanny, do you have or have you had a lot of personal contact with exotic mammals? Or has it been mostly restricted as it is with most zoos? I'd love to hear your personal experience with all manners of these animals, particularly bobcats (and similar sized wildcats), wolfdogs, blackbears, otters, and raccoons if you have any.
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I think he's trying to tell you that he just sent a message to Dr Zaius and General Urko and that the uprising is eminent. You've been warned.....



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I think he's trying to tell you that he just sent a message to Dr Zaius and General Urko and that the uprising is eminent. You've been warned.....



Oh shiii..... they're on to us!!!
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