Lemurs do not typically make nests like some other animals; instead, they often use tree hollows, dense vegetation, or the branches of trees for shelter and resting. Some species may create simple bedding by gathering leaves and other materials, but these are not structured nests. Their sleeping areas are usually chosen for safety and comfort, rather than constructed. Overall, lemurs rely on their natural environment for shelter rather than building nests.
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