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Intent stare of ring-tailed lemur in dappled light
Ring-tailed lemur (lemur catta) looking intently at troop members moving to a new foraging spot. Ring-tailed lemurs travel up to 200 m at a time, up to 500-600 m a day. The ring-tailed lemur is an opportunistic omnivore primarily eating fruits and leaves. Favorite food is Tamarind pods known natively as kily. When available, tamarind makes up as much as 50% of the diet, especially during the dry, winter season. Image captured in Isalo National Park, Madagascar.
Digital image ID: PRO_20191109_015059
Author: Philippe Rouquet
© Philippe Rouquet
Digital image size: 23.2 Mpixels (66.3 MB uncompressed) - 5895x3930 pixels (19.7x13.1 in / 49.9x33.3 cm at 300 ppi)
Digital image keywords: Africa Parks, Isalo National Park, lemur catta, Lemuridae, Madagascar, Mammals, National Parks, primates, Prosimians, ring-tailed lemur, Ring-tailed Lemurs, Strepsirrhini
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