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Ring tailed Lemur Royalty Free Stock Photo
Six ring tails make sit side by side Royalty Free Stock Photo
Ring-tailed lemur licks his feet Royalty Free Stock Photo
Gorilla man takes the food off the ground Royalty Free Stock Photo
Gorilla man eats from his hand Royalty Free Stock Photo
Ring-tailed lemur looks around with fear Royalty Free Stock Photo
Ring-tailed lemur looks into the camera Royalty Free Stock Photo
Ring tailed Lemur
Bolivian skull monkey eats twigs from a bush Royalty Free Stock Photo
ring tails make sit side by side Royalty Free Stock Photo
Bolivian skull squirrel eats in a bush Royalty Free Stock Photo
Ring-tailed lemur looks over the edge Royalty Free Stock Photo
Gorilla man runs away from the water Royalty Free Stock Photo
Gorilla woman eats her food by the water Royalty Free Stock Photo
Ring tailed lemur looks around Royalty Free Stock Photo
The ring-tailed lemur (Lemur catta) is a large strepsirrhine primate and the most recognized lemur due to its long, black and white ringed tail. It belongs to Lemuridae, one of five lemur families, and is the only member of the Lemur genus. Like all lemurs it is endemic to the island of Madagascar. Known locally in Malagasy as maky ([makʲ] ( listen), spelled maki in French) or hira, it inhabits gallery forests to spiny scrub in the southern regions of the island. It is omnivorous and the most terrestrial of lemurs. The animal is diurnal, being active exclusively in daylight hours. The ring-tailed lemur is highly social, living in groups of up to 30 individuals.


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