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Ring-tailed lemur
Lemurs are primates found only on the African island of Madagascar and some tiny neighboring islands. .Ring-tailed lemurs are unmistakable because of their long, vividly striped, black-and-white tail. They are familiar residents of many zoos..Lemurs use their hands and feet to move nimbly through the trees, but cannot grip with their tails as some of their primate cousins do. Ring-tailed lemurs also spend a lot of time on the ground, which is unusual among lemur species. They forage for fruit, which makes up the greater part of their diet, but also eat leaves, flowers, tree bark, and sap. Ring-tailed lemurs are endangered, largely because the sparse, dry forests they love are quickly vanishing.
Author: Tanya Stollznow
© Tanya Stollznow
Photo size: 13.5 Mpixels (38.6 MB uncompressed) - 4500x3000 pixels (15x10 in / 38.1x25.4 cm at 300 ppi)
Published in: Africa, World Wildlife