Ring-tailed lemurs sunbathe in the mornings to warm up

Ring-tailed lemurs sunbathe in the mornings to warm up
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In the mornings the ring-tailed lemur sunbathes to warm itself. It faces the sun sitting in what is frequently described as a "sun-worshipping" posture or lotus position. However, it sits with its legs extended outward, not cross-legged, and will often support itself on nearby branches. Sunning is often a group activity, particularly during the cold mornings. At night, troops will split into sleeping parties huddling closely together to keep warm.[37]@Curionic

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