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For Male Lemurs, Love Stinks—and Scientists Now Know Why | Smart News| Smithsonian Magazine
The StrangeXchange - Conflict resolution — Lemur style. Make ring-tailed lemurs will “stink fight” by wafting scent at each other. #StrangeXchange | Facebook
Cheyenne Mountain Zoo - Three reasons ring-tailed lemurs are not great pets: - Stink-Fighting — Did you know male lemurs engage in stink fights? They rub their tails with the scent glands
Indianapolis Zoo on Twitter: "Smell you! DKY male ring-tailed lemurs "stink- fight" by rubbing their tales w/scent & waving them at each other?! #WorldLemurDay https://t.co/yywoeXFAT0" / Twitter
Pheromones: Stink Fights in Lemurs - ScienceDirect
Ring-Tail Lemu, Ring-Tailed Lemur, Ring Tail Lemur or Ring Tailed Lemur, Lemur catta, with Tail Up in Stink Fight Position Madagascar Stock Photo - Alamy
Ring-Tailed Lemur | Woburn Safari Park
Stinkflinger | Wild Kratts Wiki | Fandom
Ring-tailed lemurs 'stink flirt' (it's not as bad as it sounds)
Wild Kratts - Our Wild Kratts episode all about Ring-Tailed Lemurs - "Lemur Stink Fight" - is now streaming on the PBS KIDS player! Lemurs are a diversified group of primates, both
Watch lemurs "stink flirt" during mating season - YouTube
Stink Fights and Two Tongues? 5 Surprising Facts About Lemurs | Smithsonian Voices | National Zoo Smithsonian Magazine
Ring-Tailed Lemurs Have A Battle For Worst Smell | Kritter Klub - YouTube
Ring-tailed Lemur - Duke Lemur Center
What's that smell? A lemur stink fight! - Zoo Atlanta
Stink Fights and Two Tongues? 5 Surprising Facts About Lemurs | Smithsonian Voices | National Zoo Smithsonian Magazine
Meet the ring-tailed lemurs with the animal experts! | Reid Park Zoo
These ring-tailed lemurs raise a 'stink' when they flirt with potential mates
Ring tailed lemur fight hi-res stock photography and images - Alamy
Scent of a Primate: Lemurs can detect weakness in each other with a simple sniff | Animal Behaviour | Earth Touch News
Stink Fights, Earwax, and Other Marvelous Mammal Adaptations by Laura Perdew, illustrated by Katie Mazeika | A Kids Book A Day
Ring-tailed lemur - Wikipedia
Male lemurs use 'stink flirting' to attract mates, study says | CNN
Ring Tailed Lemur • Fun Facts and Information For Kids
National Zoo on Twitter: "Ring-tailed lemurs rely heavily on olfactory communication. During mating season, males rub the scent secretions from their wrists onto their tails and flick the scent at their opponents,
Lemurs combine body secretions to out-stink rivals -