There is an incredibly wide variety of lemurs to be found in Madagascar. From the pygmy mouse lemur, which can fit inside an egg, to the indri, which stands about three feet tall. There are lemurs that meow like cats and others that snort like pigs. There are some with blue eyes and others with orange eyes. They come in all shapes, sizes and colors — 100 or so different species in all. But perhaps the most striking is the diademed sifaka. This lemur has a luxurious coat of orange, black and white, with ruby red eyes and a face that looks like it’s made from the finest black patent leather. I only saw two diademed sifakas. One in the wilds of Andasibe-Mantadia National Park and another on Lemur Island, a reserve of rescued lemurs that roam free, but are quite habituated to humans. I was on the island just after sunset when I encountered this friendly guy. Nikon D200 with Nikkor 17-35mm lens (at 17mm) ISO 100, f/5.6 at 1/60th of a second, two Nikon SB-600 flash units
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—– Deserved coronet
—– For lord of all surveyed
—– With gaze imperial.
What a great shot he looks kind of scared or spooked he also reminds me of a Star Wars character
Ha, I can see that (the Star Wars part).
Interesting caption. Which lemur species meow?