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Lemuridae Collection (page 2)

Discover the enchanting world of Lemuridae, a diverse family of primates found exclusively in Madagascar

Background imageLemuridae Collection: Lemur catta, ring tailed lemur

Lemur catta, ring tailed lemur
Plate 4 from Histoire Naturelle des Singes et des Makis, by Jean-Baptiste Audebert, 1808

Background imageLemuridae Collection: branch, captive animals, captivity, grey, lemur catta, lemuridae, nobody, ring tailed

branch, captive animals, captivity, grey, lemur catta, lemuridae, nobody, ring tailed
Ring-tailed lemur (Lemur catta), captive

Background imageLemuridae Collection: Ring-tailed Lemur, Lemur catta, grey lemur facing left with a long striped tail

Ring-tailed Lemur, Lemur catta, grey lemur facing left with a long striped tail

Background imageLemuridae Collection: Ring-tailed lemurs, Lemur catta, with their black and white tails stuck up in the air

Ring-tailed lemurs, Lemur catta, with their black and white tails stuck up in the air

Background imageLemuridae Collection: Common Brown Lemur (Eulemur fulvus fulvus), male, sitting on branch, Madagascar, Africa

Common Brown Lemur (Eulemur fulvus fulvus), male, sitting on branch, Madagascar, Africa

Background imageLemuridae Collection: Common Brown Lemur (Eulemur fulvus fulvus), portrait, Madagascar, Africa

Common Brown Lemur (Eulemur fulvus fulvus), portrait, Madagascar, Africa

Background imageLemuridae Collection: Crowned Lemur (Eulemur coronatus), female hanging from a branch, Madagascar, Africa

Crowned Lemur (Eulemur coronatus), female hanging from a branch, Madagascar, Africa

Background imageLemuridae Collection: Black Lemur (Eulemur macaco), Madagascar, Africa

Black Lemur (Eulemur macaco), Madagascar, Africa

Background imageLemuridae Collection: Black-and-white Ruffed Lemur -Varecia variegata-, clinging to a thin tree trunk, Vakona Park

Black-and-white Ruffed Lemur -Varecia variegata-, clinging to a thin tree trunk, Vakona Park, Madagascar

Background imageLemuridae Collection: Red-fronted Lemur -Eulemur rufifrons-, with a long drooping tail, Ranomafana National Park

Red-fronted Lemur -Eulemur rufifrons-, with a long drooping tail, Ranomafana National Park, Madagascar

Background imageLemuridae Collection: Ring-tailed Lemur -Lemur catta- in a tree, with a black and white striped tail

Ring-tailed Lemur -Lemur catta- in a tree, with a black and white striped tail, Nakampoana Nature Reserve, Madagascar

Background imageLemuridae Collection: Ring-tailed Lemur (Lemur catta) on branch, reaching down for piece of food offered

Ring-tailed Lemur (Lemur catta) on branch, reaching down for piece of food offered

Background imageLemuridae Collection: Ring-tailed Lemur (Lemur catta) standing on branch, front view

Ring-tailed Lemur (Lemur catta) standing on branch, front view

Background imageLemuridae Collection: Ring-tailed Lemur (Lemur catta) with its tail against a wall, facing forward

Ring-tailed Lemur (Lemur catta) with its tail against a wall, facing forward

Background imageLemuridae Collection: Ring-tailed Lemur, Lemur catta, sitting on branch, ringed tail hanging down, black and white face

Ring-tailed Lemur, Lemur catta, sitting on branch, ringed tail hanging down, black and white face, bright eyes, toes gripping, side view

Background imageLemuridae Collection: Ring-tailed Lemur (Lemur catta) two adults, sitting on ground, Madagascar, September

Ring-tailed Lemur (Lemur catta) two adults, sitting on ground, Madagascar, September

Background imageLemuridae Collection: Ring-tailed Lemur (Lemur catta) adult, sitting on ground, Madagascar, September

Ring-tailed Lemur (Lemur catta) adult, sitting on ground, Madagascar, September

Background imageLemuridae Collection: LEMUR

LEMUR FULVUS is one of the LEMURIDAE, a rarely-seen because nocturnal species who live in Madagascar. (He is not a monkey though sharing monkey-like attributes)



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Discover the enchanting world of Lemuridae, a diverse family of primates found exclusively in Madagascar. From the Bamboo lemur gracefully perched on a tree in Andasibe-Mantadia National Park to the vibrant Varecia variegata, known as the ruffed lemur, these captivating creatures captivate our hearts. Intriguingly, we encounter the Eulemur macaco, or black lemur, with its striking ebony fur contrasting against lush green foliage. Meanwhile, the iconic Ring-tailed lemurs steal our attention as we witness a female tenderly carrying two adorable babies at Anjaha Community Conservation Site. These lemurs are not only beautiful but also endangered species that need our protection. The mesmerizing gaze of another Ring-tailed lemur captures us as it stares into our souls during a head portrait session. Its piercing eyes remind us of their vulnerability and importance within Madagascar's delicate ecosystem. As we delve deeper into this fascinating world, we encounter female ring-tailed lemurs diligently carrying their infants aged 3-4 weeks old. Their nurturing instincts shine through as they ensure their young ones' safety and well-being. Further exploration leads us to Palmarium Reserve where the Black and white ruffed lemur (Varecia variegata) resides peacefully amidst nature's splendor. We can't help but admire its distinctive coat pattern that sets it apart from other members of its family. Venturing into Marojejy National Park reveals an exquisite sight -the Northern bamboo lemur effortlessly navigating through trees with agility and grace. This rare primate showcases how adaptability is key for survival in Madagascar's ever-changing environment. Our journey takes us to Lake Alaotra where we find Hapalemur alaotrensis -the Lac Alaotra bamboo lemur- carefully cradling its young one close to its heart. Witnessing such maternal love reminds us of the importance of preserving their natural habitat.