The nocturnal lemurs
Although the Ring-tail, Sifaka, Indris and several other Madagascanlemurs are active during the day, their eyes have a reflecting layer behind the retina which increases the ability to see in very dim light. This is a characteristic of animals that move at night and strong evidence that these lemurs were nocturnal until quite recently. Many other lemurs and their relatives are, however, nocturnal.
The small, nocturnal lemur known as the fat-tailed dwarf lemur (above), has been revealed as the first known tropical mammal to spend long periods in hibernation, a new study says.
Photograph by Kathrin Dausmann,
courtesy Gerhard Heldmaier
