Ring-tailed lemurs worship the sun. Each morning in Berenty Reserve, at the southern tip of Madagascar, they can be seen strewn about, soaking in the rays, in an apparent state of willing hypnosis. Nikon D200 with Nikkor 80-200mm lens (at 200mm) ISO 200, f/22 at 1/90th of a second.
Those rascals entered our room at Berenty, stole our lychee fruit and left us the peels on the window sill! We had to laugh, as who can get mad at them? Love to see them dance!
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What a great shot, Sean! It’s completely comical!
Thanks Sue. Lemurs are the best.
They look like a bunch of old men sitting around . Very amusing shot
No doubt, Mom, after a night where they had a bit too much fun.
Don’t make me do it.
Ha. We could all use the return of the Crafty Little Sprite.
Yoga for lemurs. Great shot!
In some of the shots, they were literally doing the palms up, thumb to index finger “ohm” thing. One of the many reasons lemurs are my favorite.
Looks like some cult followers to me. hee hee
Those rascals entered our room at Berenty, stole our lychee fruit and left us the peels on the window sill! We had to laugh, as who can get mad at them? Love to see them dance!
I’ve seen this look on people after a night in New Orleans!