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Infant and mother lemur gazing at troop members
Infant and mother lemur gazing at their troop members who moved to another foraging spot. Ring-tailed lemurs live in large social groups of about 20 individuals that contain approximately equal numbers of males and females. The groups travel almost a kilometer a day and occupy a home range averaging between 10 and 32 hectares, depending on the richness of habitats. Image captured in Isalo National Park, Madagascar.
Digital image ID: Philippe_Rouquet_20191109_015125
Author: Philippe Rouquet
© Philippe Rouquet
Digital image size: 28.0 Mpixels (80.3 MB uncompressed) - 6487x4324 pixels (21.6x14.4 in / 54.9x36.6 cm at 300 ppi)
Digital image keywords: Africa Parks, infant lemur, Isalo National Park, lemur catta, Lemuridae, Madagascar, Mammals, National Parks, primates, Prosimians, ring-tailed lemur, Ring-tailed Lemurs, Strepsirrhini
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