Crowned Lemurs (Eulemur coronatus), males, Lemuridae, far northern Madgascar
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photograph by Megh Roy Choudhury

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Crowned Lemurs (Eulemur coronatus), males, Lemuridae, far northern Madgascar
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photograph by Megh Roy Choudhury

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A red fronted lemur (Eulemur rufifrons) forages for baobab seeds in Toliara, Madagascar
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Common Brown Lemur Eulemur fulvus
A lemur from Madagascar. the common brown lemur occupies a variety of forest types, including lowland rainforests, montane rainforests, moist evergreen forests and dry deciduous forests. They spend about 95% of their time in upper layers of the forest and less than 2% of their time on the ground.
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Crowned lemur (Eulemur coronatus)
Photo by charliejb
A red-fronted brown lemur at the Kirindy forest reserve near Morondava, Madagascar.
Photograph: Baz Ratner/Reuters
(via The week in wildlife – in pictures | Environment | The Guardian)
Collared Brown Lemur Eulemur collaris
A lemur from southeastern Madagascar. It shows great dietary flexibility, feeding on fruits from over 100 plant species. It is also cathemeral (active both day and night throughout the year). Females give birth to one offspring between October and December, and male involvement with the young has been observed.
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