The ring-tailed lemur currently lives in the rainforest, which is humid, and the rainfall average per year is about 66-390 inches. Due to climate change, The rainforest will turn into a dry savanna, reaching average temperatures of 88℉. Ring-tailed lemurs are diurnal but they would need to stay out during cooler times, so they will become nocturnal. To stay unnoticed by faster predators, they would travel alone. Since a savanna only has about 30-40 inches of rain per year, the ring-tailed lemur must need to lengthen their resting period to retain more energy and water. In the rainforest, they eat greens, fruit, and small vertebrates. In a savanna the food chain is very different, so ring-tailed lemurs might need to rely on small vertebrates, insects, and any grass they can find, and since the food supply is much smaller than they are used to, they will adapt to that.