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There are no precise counts for how many ring-tailed lemurs are left. However, there are more of them in captivity than any other primate, and in the wild they are classified as Near Threatened by the IUCN, although their population is in considerable decline.

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Ring tailed lemurs are endangered. There's no exact estimate as to how many are left but it is believed to be anywhere from 10,000 to 100,000. Destruction of habitat is the primary threat to this species.

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11y ago

We do not no as of 2012, but in 2010 there were between 50 and 100.

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There are no published population estimates for this species, but it is listed as "Threatened" by the IUCN and its population is declining due to habitat loss and hunting.

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There are 82 current living lemurs accounted for, there may be more. also only 22 species in the world and they are all only in Madagascar and Comoros Islands.

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10.10 billion humans left

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Around 30 individuals

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the closest approximation is 10000

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