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Heads up!Tickets can be purchased on the day at the entrance. There are online discounts when you pre-book 24 hours before arrival. The Lost World Playbarn requires you to wear (minimum) a sleeved t-shirt (no vest tops), knee length shorts and a pair of socks to ride the slides. Please read the 'What's Open' page for more details about what is available when you visit!

Ring Tailed Lemurs

Ring Tailed Lemurs

The ring tailed lemur is exceptionally friendly, living in gatherings of up to 30. It is likewise female predominant, a quality normal among lemurs. To keep warm and reaffirm social bonds, gatherings will cluster together. Quite possibly one of the most vocal primates, the ring tailed lemur utilises various vocalisations including bunch union and alert calls. The species has a slim tail and restricted face and a fox-like muzzle. The ring tailed lemur's name comes from it's long, slender tail — is ringed in exchanging high contrast cross over groups, numbering 12 or 13 white rings and 13 or 14 dark rings, and continuously finishing in a dark tip. Endemic to southern and southwestern Madagascar. The ring-tailed lemur is a shrewd omnivore fundamentally eating leafy foods. In captivity, ring-followed lemurs can live for almost 30 years, contrasted with up to 20 in the wild.

They are so agile. They jump from rope to rope with ease!

Chris, 48 yrs.

Frequently Asked Questions:

Can I feed the Lemurs? Where can I find the Lemurs?
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