Gray Mouse Lemur

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Gray Mouse Lemur

Conservation status
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Mammalia
Order: Primates
Family: Cheirogaleidae
Genus: Microcebus
Species: M. murinus
Binomial name
Microcebus murinus
(Miller, 1777)

The Gray Mouse Lemur (Microcebus murinus) is a mouse lemur species in the genus Microcebus. It is by far one of the smallest primates, smaller even than the Pygmy Marmoset. Its dorsal fur is gray with various reddish tones and its ventral fur is white. The Gray Mouse Lemur's range is in the damp woodlands of the west, south, and southwest coasts of Madagascar including much of the Madagascar dry deciduous forests.

This lemur is 10 to 14 cm tall, with a 10 to 15 cm tail. It weighs 40 to 70 g, depending on the season. The species is nocturnal. It sleeps low in the trees, males usually alone but females often in small groups. It forages alone, feeding on fruits, flowers, nectar, insects, and small animals.

Females can give birth to two to four young after a gestation period of 54 to 69 days.

The life span is about 15 years.

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