The diademed sifaka is just one of the many species of lemur that inhabit Madagascar. Depending on who’s doing the counting, there are roughly a hundred species still in existence. They come in all shapes and sizes. And pretty much all of them are endangered. The main culprit being the wide-scale deforestation that continues to decimate their habitat. I saw diademed sifakas both in the wild and on an island for rescued lemurs. Nikon D200 with Nikkor 17-35mm lens (at 17mm) ISO 200, f/2.8 at 1/40th of a second, two Nikon SB-600 flash units.
What a gorgeous creature. Except for the fact that he’s covered in chewing tobacco stains. Where does he even get snuff? Does he work in a garage or coaching AAA hockey or something? Like I said, gorgeous creature, filthy habit.
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What a gorgeous creature. Except for the fact that he’s covered in chewing tobacco stains. Where does he even get snuff? Does he work in a garage or coaching AAA hockey or something? Like I said, gorgeous creature, filthy habit.
So many colors of fur on one small body! Those big golden brown eyes are beautiful.
The diversity of primates never ceases to amaze me & Sean you have regularly posted so many species. Keep ’em coming!