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Black-and-white ruffed lemur - eager, Palmarium, Madagascar The very &quot;present&quot; Black-and-white ruffed lemur. Both in a reserve and in a wild setting, this is the most assertive lemur we know. It does not easily flee or try to hide its presence, it does the complete opposite. In a mixed species situation like here at Palmarium, it was easy to see how it dominates other lemur species. <br />
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Not using any violence, just by assertive behavior. Frantically jumping around, and acrobatic displays like hanging upside down by the tail. Cherry on the cake is their outrage mode, where out of nowhere they engage in a hysteric shouting concert. This can easily be triggered by making a low grunting noise yourself.<br />
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Not using any violence, just by assertive behavior. Frantically jumping around, and acrobatic displays like hanging upside down by the tail. Cherry on the cake is their outrage mode, where out of nowhere they engage in a hysteric shouting concert. This can easily be triggered by making a low grunting noise yourself.<br />
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Not using any violence, just by assertive behavior. Frantically jumping around, and acrobatic displays like hanging upside down by the tail. Cherry on the cake is their outrage mode, where out of nowhere they engage in a hysteric shouting concert. This can easily be triggered by making a low grunting noise yourself.<br />
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Black-and-white ruffed lemur - eager, Palmarium, Madagascar

The very "present" Black-and-white ruffed lemur. Both in a reserve and in a wild setting, this is the most assertive lemur we know. It does not easily flee or try to hide its presence, it does the complete opposite. In a mixed species situation like here at Palmarium, it was easy to see how it dominates other lemur species.

Not using any violence, just by assertive behavior. Frantically jumping around, and acrobatic displays like hanging upside down by the tail. Cherry on the cake is their outrage mode, where out of nowhere they engage in a hysteric shouting concert. This can easily be triggered by making a low grunting noise yourself.

Black-and-white ruffed lemur - hanging, Palmarium, Madagascar The very "present" Black-and-white ruffed lemur. Both in a reserve and in a wild setting, this is the most assertive lemur we know. It does not easily flee or try to hide its presence, it does the complete opposite. In a mixed species situation like here at Palmarium, it was easy to see how it dominates other lemur species. <br />
<br />
Not using any violence, just by assertive behavior. Frantically jumping around, and acrobatic displays like hanging upside down by the tail. Cherry on the cake is their outrage mode, where out of nowhere they engage in a hysteric shouting concert. This can easily be triggered by making a low grunting noise yourself.<br />
https://www.jungledragon.com/image/87878/black-and-white_ruffed_lemur_-_eager_palmarium_madagascar.html<br />
https://www.jungledragon.com/image/87879/black-and-white_ruffed_lemur_-_hanging_2_palmarium_madagascar.html Africa,Black-and-white ruffed lemur,Geotagged,Madagascar,Madagascar 2019,Palmarium reserve,Varecia variegata,Winter,World

Black-and-white ruffed lemur - hanging 2, Palmarium, Madagascar The very "present" Black-and-white ruffed lemur. Both in a reserve and in a wild setting, this is the most assertive lemur we know. It does not easily flee or try to hide its presence, it does the complete opposite. In a mixed species situation like here at Palmarium, it was easy to see how it dominates other lemur species. <br />
<br />
Not using any violence, just by assertive behavior. Frantically jumping around, and acrobatic displays like hanging upside down by the tail. Cherry on the cake is their outrage mode, where out of nowhere they engage in a hysteric shouting concert. This can easily be triggered by making a low grunting noise yourself.<br />
https://www.jungledragon.com/image/87878/black-and-white_ruffed_lemur_-_eager_palmarium_madagascar.html<br />
https://www.jungledragon.com/image/87877/black-and-white_ruffed_lemur_-_hanging_palmarium_madagascar.html Africa,Black-and-white ruffed lemur,Geotagged,Madagascar,Madagascar 2019,Palmarium reserve,Varecia variegata,Winter,World

    comments (2)

  1. Oh so pretty! I love the background effect you got going on here! :o Posted 3 years ago
    1. Thanks so much, Lisa! Lame as it may be, I must once again praise the lens here. It simply renders very beautifully, both the sharp and soft parts. To show it at is extreme end:

      Indri experience, Mitsinjo reserve, Andasibe, Madagascar A few more shots to document our Indri experience in Mitsinjo, Madagascar. This particular shot is my favorite of the set.<br />
https://www.jungledragon.com/image/86704/indri_experience_2_mitsinjo_reserve_andasibe_madagascar.html Africa,Andasibe,Indri,Indri indri,Madagascar,Madagascar 2019,Mitsinjo reserve,World

      Note how at f/1.4 the background is even softer (which I like, some do not), it almost disappears. Yet this makes the depth of field so thin, not enough of the subject is in focus. At the very least it's working on a very thin edge, some might say too thin.

      On the photo you commented on, I used f/2.2 which brings more of the subject in focus, so a much safer margin, whilst still having a reasonably calm background.

      I wish I could use this lens more, unfortunately it only works on big wildlife and a relatively close distance to the subject.
      Posted 3 years ago, modified 3 years ago

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The black-and-white ruffed lemur is the more endangered of the two species of ruffed lemurs, both of which are endemic to the island of Madagascar. Despite having a larger range than the red ruffed lemur, it has a much smaller population that is spread out, living in lower population densities and reproductively isolated. It also has less coverage and protection in large national parks than the red ruffed lemur. Three subspecies of black-and-white ruffed lemur have been recognized since the red.. more

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Uploaded Dec 18, 2019. Captured Jul 22, 2019 10:25 in Vohibinany, Madagascar.
  • NIKON D850
  • f/2.2
  • 1/125s
  • ISO140
  • 85mm