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Infant mouse lemurs do not cling to the mother's fur.
Unlike most other nocturnal lemurs, giant mouse lemurs do not appear to sleep in tree holes.
Up to eight (typically four) adult males, adult females, and juveniles may be found in a northern giant mouse lemur nest, whereas Coquerel's giant mouse lemurs do not nest communally, except when females share their nest with their offspring.
This could explain why mouse lemurs do not establish a population bias or an increase in the strength of hand preference for the FGT-cling task.
On a daily basis, light intensity helps to regulate activity levels [ 40]; mouse lemurs do not emerge from their nests to forage until light levels are sufficiently low.
It suggests that mouse lemurs do not behave in the wild as if they are using kin signatures from the alarm calls (commonly given during predator mobbing) to selectively give aid to kin [ 46].
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These results suggest that aged mouse lemurs did not exhibit efficient responses to limit the energy costs of cold response.
During the ad-libitum period, FFM of LD and SD mouse lemurs did not differ from each other (73±2 vs. 76±1 g, t = −1.0, p = 0.34; Figure 2B).
During the calorie restriction period, SD40 mouse lemurs did not reduce their FFM, but significantly decreased their FM level by 21%.
Additionally, because Leliveld and colleagues [ 65] found that mouse lemurs did not respond differently to calls from lemurs of different ages, we do not expect age to have confounded our results.
Results of a recent study on this showed that the gray mouse lemur does not move around randomly, but rather use spatial cues to find food resources in the absence of sensory cues, and that they seem to reuse common, highly efficient routes with regard to travel distance.
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