
Red-bellied Lemur - feeding 3, Ranomafana, Madagascar
We found this Red-bellied Lemur on our morning hike as it was making a lot of noise straight above us in the canopy. They are loud and sloppy eaters. Taking loud cracks at the nuts and constantly dropping the leftovers. In one of the shots you can see such a drop.

The red-bellied lemur (Eulemur rubriventer) is a medium sized strepsirrhine primate with a luxuriant chestnut brown coat. This lemur is endemic to eastern Madagascan rainforests and is distinguished by patches of white skin below the eyes, giving rise to a "teardrop" effect, particularly conspicuous in the male.
Similar species: Primates
By Ferdy Christant
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Uploaded Sep 20, 2019. Captured Jul 14, 2019 10:47.