How many mouse lemurs are there left in the world?

Answer:
There is no definitive count for any of the mouse lemur species because of how hard these small, nocturnal animals are to study.

Because mouse lemurs are some of the smallest lemurs, their population is considerably larger than that of larger lemurs. However, they are more prone to predation. Although more numerous, they also inhabit the same disappearing forests, and many species can only be found in one or more small, isolated forests.
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