It looks like this small creature is playing a game, right? But when a baby ring-tailed lemur wraps its tail around or gives it a tug, it"s actually working on crucial skills. The infants spend their early weeks hanging tight to their mom, first clinging to her belly, and later to her back. As they grow, they separate from their mom, and tail-chasing becomes part of how they learn balance, coordination, and group play. These primates use their long tails for communication as well. Raised like flags during group movement, the tails help them stick together in open terrain. Loud, rhythmic calls, scent markings, and "stink fights" between males add to the social drama.
Ring-tailed lemur
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Native American Heritage Month
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Giving Tuesday
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National Mountain Climbing Day
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Bản Giốc–Detian Falls, Vietnam
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Sedona, Arizona
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Cherry blossoms at the National Mall, Washington, DC
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Nakupenda Beach Nature Reserve, Zanzibar, Tanzania
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Patriot Day
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Celebrating Pie Day is as easy as, well…
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A sizzling summit hides in the clouds
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Tulips, Netherlands
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Almond trees in full bloom, California
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National Find a Rainbow Day
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Cloudy with a chance of enlightenment
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A growing business
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The Bahamas
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The Feathers at Frenchman Coulee near Vantage, Washington
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Bathing huts in Skåne County, Sweden
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Khao Sok National Park in Thailand
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Flock together for Cousins Day
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Welcome to California
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To the 155th on the 155th
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International Rock Day
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Let’s celebrate
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Sea Otter Awareness Week
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Yellowstone for the National Park Services birthday
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Joshua Tree National Park
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