Male crowned lemurs near Antsiranana .These lemurs are only found in Northern Madagascar.Lemurs belong to a group of primates called the prosimians, meaning before monkeys.Everywhere in the world except Madagascar, monkeys replaced them 35 million years ago.
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Immagini correlate
- Male crowned lemurs near Antsiranana .These lemurs are only found in Northern Madagascar.Lemurs belong to a group of primates called the prosimians, meaning before monkeys.Everywhere in the world except Madagascar, monkeys replaced them 35 million years ago.
- A female crowned lemur in the 18,000ha Ankarana Special Reserve.These lemurs are only found in Northern Madagascar Lemurs belong to a group of primates called the prosimians, meaning before monkeys.
- A male and female Crowned lemur (Eulemur coronatus).
- An indri in the Andasibe Matandia National Park east of Antananarivo.Formerly known as Perinet, this national park comprising 810 hectares of moist montane forest has an exceptional variety of lemurs, birds, reptiles and frogs.The highlight of any visit is seeing the indri.The Indri are Madagscars largest lemur.
- A ring tailed lemur in the Canyon des makis, Isalo National Park. Situated in cattle owning Bara country of Southern Madagascar, Isalo National Park is deservedly popular for its sculptured canyons, natural rock pools, rare endemic plants and beautiful lemurs.Lemurs belong to a group of primates called the prosimians, meaning before monkeys.
- Ring tailed lemurs in the Anja community sanctuary, a very successful small project started with WWF assistance three years ago.Situated in cattle owning Bara country of Southern Madagascar, the huge inselbergs in the sanctuary are known as The Three Sisters.
- A Brown lemur (Eulemur fulvus fulvus).
- A Brown lemur (Eulemur fulvus rufus) in the Canyon des makis,Isalo National Park.
Più immagini correlate
- A Brown lemur (Eulemur fulvus rufus).
- A Red-tailed sportive lemur (Lepilemur ruficaudatus) pokes its head out of a secure hiding place. These small lemurs are nocturnal.
- A Coquerel's sifaka (Propithecus verreauxi coquereli) which is found in the dry forests of northwest Madagascar.
- Two Ring-tailed Lemurs (Lemur catta) cross a large rock in the Anja Park in the late afternoon. These lemurs are easily recognisable by their banded tails.
- A ring-tailed lemur (Lemur catta) crosses a large rock in the Anja Park. This lemur is easily recognisable by its banded tail.
- A Ring-tailed Lemur (Lemur catta) feeding on wild Madagascar lilac fruits in the Canyon des makis,Isalo National Park.
- A Ring-tailed Lemur (Lemur catta) pausing on a prickly-pear cactus which they eat. This lemur is easily recognisable by its banded tail.
- A Ring-tailed Lemur (Lemur catta) sitting on a prickly-pear cactus which they eat. This lemur is easily recognisable by its banded tail.