Snow Lemur

​Use the hot springs at Snowpeak to keep warm when they fly up to higher altitudes.​ The snow lemur is a type of lemur that is native to the Snowpeak Mountains. These creatures are adapted to living in cold, snowy environments and have thick, white fur to help keep them warm. They are known for their ability to fly, using their wings to glide between the branches of the tall trees that grow in the mountains. Snow lemurs are also skilled climbers, using their sharp claws and agile bodies to move easily through the trees. They are primarily herbivorous, feeding on a variety of plants and fruits that grow in the mountains. In order to stay warm in the extreme cold of the Snowpeak Mountains, snow lemurs will often seek out hot springs and other sources of warmth. These creatures are a vital part of the ecosystem of the Snowpeak Mountains and are protected by local law.
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