Toxic Lemur

Toxic lemurs (Fructiphagidae) are a family of lemurs native throughout Australia and New Guinea. They are named for their toxic flesh, and, in some species, they are dangerous due to their skins and/or fur being toxic to touch, much like skins of poison dart frogs of Central and South America, however, just like poison dart frogs, toxic lemurs raised in captivity aren't toxic in any ways as they are fed non-toxic fruits and insects. They are all omnivorous, although, in the wild, they all require poisonous fruits and/or invertebrates in order to be poisonous for their predators. All known species of toxic lemurs are listed as Least Concern due to their high reproductions and successful conservation efforts.