Ring-tailed lemurs communicate using a variety of vocalizations, body postures, and scent markings. They produce different sounds, such as barks, grunts, and screams, to convey alarm, social interactions, or mating calls. Additionally, they use their tails for visual signaling and mark their territory with scent glands, which helps convey information to other lemurs and species nearby. While they may not communicate directly with humans, their behaviors and vocalizations can be observed and interpreted by people familiar with their social cues.
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