It’s snack time for the leme team!
Ring-tailed lemurs’ top and bottom teeth form a structure called a toothcomb, which is used for grooming and grasping small fruits, removing leaves from stems and scraping sap from tree bark. When they tip their heads back while eating, they’re using their toothcombs to help them snack.
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