
White-fronted Brown Lemur family portrait, Marojejy, Madagascar
A group of White-fronted Brown Lemurs were crossing camp 2 in Marojejy, Madagascar, and took their time for it. When we found this family curling up to each other, I tried to get their attention, and got quite lucky when all three of them turned to me at once.
This is a male (left) and two females. Wikipedia reports it is common for this species to live in one male multiple female groups, although this does not suggest it is a harem structure.

The white-headed lemur (Eulemur albifrons), also known as the white-headed brown lemur, white-fronted brown lemur, or white-fronted lemur, is a species of primate in the Lemuridae family. It is only found in north-eastern Madagascar. It is arboreal and are usually found in rainforest tree tops.