Lemuriformes
Lemuriformes is a suborder of primates that includes lemurs, lorises, and galagos. These animals are primarily found in Madagascar and the surrounding islands, where they have evolved unique adaptations to their environment. Lemuriformes are known for their large eyes, which help them see in low light, and their varied diets, which can include fruits, leaves, and insects.
Lemuriformes are characterized by their social behavior and vocalizations. Many species live in groups, which helps them protect against predators and find food. Conservation efforts are crucial for these primates, as habitat loss and hunting threaten their populations in the wild.