k Lemur sitting in the fork of a tree Lemur family Lemuridae sitting in the fork of a tree. Lemurids are mediumsized arboreal primates, ranging from 32 to 56 centimetres in length, excluding the tail, and weighing from 0.7 to 5 kilograms. They have long, bushy, tails, and soft, woolly fur of varying colouration. Lemurs are endemic to Madagascar and unlike most other primates, they live in female dominant matriarchal societies. Photographed in the Montagne des Francais Reserve, northern Madagascar. Stock Photo - Afloimages
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Lemur sitting in the fork of a tree Lemur  family Lemuridae  sitting in the fork of a tree. Lemurids are medium sized arboreal primates, ranging from 32 to 56 centimetres in length, excluding the tail, and weighing from 0.7 to 5 kilograms. They have long, bushy, tails, and soft, woolly fur of varying colouration. Lemurs are endemic to Madagascar and unlike most other primates, they live in female dominant  matriarchal  societies. Photographed in the Montagne des Francais Reserve, northern Madagascar.
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Lemur sitting in the fork of a tree

Lemur (family Lemuridae) sitting in the fork of a tree. Lemurids are medium-sized arboreal primates, ranging from 32 to 56 centimetres in length, excluding the tail, and weighing from 0.7 to 5 kilograms. They have long, bushy, tails, and soft, woolly fur of varying colouration. Lemurs are endemic to Madagascar and unlike most other primates, they live in female dominant (matriarchal) societies. Photographed in the Montagne des Francais Reserve, northern Madagascar.

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