Ring-Tailed Lemurs Relax in the Leaves
Today is a perfect day to relax like a lemur in the leaves. Sit back, breathe deep, and just enjoy the sun and the breeze. 🍃 Don’t forget that if you want to… more ›
Today is a perfect day to relax like a lemur in the leaves. Sit back, breathe deep, and just enjoy the sun and the breeze. 🍃 Don’t forget that if you want to… more ›
Here’s another calming video with our fastidiously groomed ring-tailed lemurs. Don’t forget about our live lemur Zoo Cam where you can watch these lemurs throughout the day! Our Zoo Cams can be great educational tools — see… more ›
Why do ringed-tail lemurs have their striking tail markings? When out foraging these lemurs will hold their tails high in the air where the bright pattern is easily seen. This helps keep the… more ›
Today we invite you to enjoy a relaxing moment with two of our ring-tailed lemurs. Watch till the end to see what the bottom of a lemur’s foot looks like!
It’s impolite when humans chew with their mouth open, but when lemurs do it it’s adorable! These biscuits are formulated specifically for primates and are one of many types of food items these… more ›
We may still be closed to the public, but our animal care staff hasn’t taken a break from providing the best care for our animals! Today our ring-tailed lemurs got to enjoy a… more ›
Have you been watching our ring-tailed lemur Zoo Cam? It broadcasts live 24/7! Our animal care staff works hard to enrich this habitat multiple times a day to encourage natural lemur behaviors, like… more ›
Move it, move it over to meet Reid Park Zoo’s new ring-tailed lemurs – Elm, Oak, and Linden. At a special after hours event 5-6:30 p.m. Wednesday, February 22, guests will have the… more ›
Meet Elm, Oak and Linden, the new troop of ring-tailed lemurs at Reid Park Zoo! These three boys are now on exhibit in the lemur habitat. Lemurs are arboreal, and live in groups called… more ›