Young crowned lemur (Eulemur coronatus) on a branch. Crowned lemurs are endemic to the northern forests of Madagascar. Their bodies can reach lengths


Young crowned lemur (Eulemur coronatus) on a branch. Crowned lemurs are endemic to the northern forests of Madagascar. Their bodies can reach lengths of 35 centimetres, with a tail that can grow to 45 centimetres. Crowned lemurs are social animals living in matriarchal groups of between 5 and 15 individuals. They feed mainly on fruit and leaves, but will also occasionally take small vertebrates and bird's eggs. Photographed in the Montagne des Francais Reserve, northern Madagascar.


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