Ring-tailed lemurs have a large number of signals. They communicate with other group members by means of sounds, smells and body language. For example, the animals grunt at sudden danger, and whistle at arguments. These sounds are usually accompanied by facial expressions. The animals also communicate with the posture of their tails.
Ring-tailed lemurs are active during the day. At noon the group takes a daily, collective rest. The animals sit on the ground and in trees, with their arms spread towards the sun.
They spend a large part of their lives in the trees, but they can also regularly be found on the ground. The ring-tailed lemur can walk on two legs, but it is much more likely to walk on all fours. When the ring-tailed lemur walks on four legs, its tail is held straight up.
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