
Red-fronted lemur couple having a siesta in Tsingy Madagascar
After the adventurous feeding activities in the Tsingy area, which includes mastering sharp limestone spikes, this Red-fronted lemur couple decided to have a siesta. As you can see, they aren't very afraid of humans, simply curious.

The red-fronted lemur, also known as the red-fronted brown lemur or southern red-fronted brown lemur, is a species of lemur from Madagascar. Until 2001, it was considered a subspecies of the common brown lemur, ''E. fulvus''. In 2001, ''E. fulvus'' was split into several separate species, including ''Eulemur rufus'', in which this species was included. In 2008, ''E. rufus'' was split into two species, the red lemur and the red-fronted lemur . ''E. rufus'' covers the population on the west coast.. more
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