The Ring Tailed Lemurs right now live in many parts of the world including Madagascar deserts and forests. The Ring Tailed Lemur’s adaptations now consist of having semi-opposable thumbs, their large eyes for seeing predators and their prey, their tails that help them balance and communicate, and many more.
However, in the future, I think that sea levels will definitely rise up and cause the Ring Tailed Lemurs to only live in the trees. Their habitats would be shortened down to only living in taller, more secure areas so they wouldn't be able to go down to the ground. Some of the new adaptations would probably consist of them having different tails depending on wear they were in the new habitat. They would also (maybe) have webbed feet for swimming in the water. I think that the Ring Tailed Lemurs would probably survive in their new sea-risen habitat.
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