Three pairs of ring-tailed lemurs' eyes looking intently at the photographer. Ring-tailed lemurs pause their foraging activity during midday hours and gather together for grooming and resting. Ring-tailed lemurs are very social primates that can be found living in groups of three to 30 individuals, including both males and females. While females spend their whole lives in their birth group, males tend to change groups when they reach sexual maturity at the age of three. Image captured in Isalo National Park, Madagascar.