Black Lemurs, Madagascar 1997

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Black lemurs on Nosy Komba, a small island of northern Madagascar. The island has been completely stripped of all natural forest so today resident black lemurs live in plantations, secondary forest, and villages. These lemurs rely on what they can scavenge around villages and food provided by villagers and tourists.

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BLACK LEMURS, Nosy Komba
Black lemurs (Nosy Komba)
Black lemurs
Female black lemur on post (Nosy Komba)
Female black lemur on post
Female black lemur on wall (Nosy Komba)
Female black lemur on wall
Female black lemur (Eulemr macaco macaco) (Nosy Komba)
Female black lemur (Eulemr macaco macaco)
Female Eulemr macaco macaco lemur in tree (Nosy Komba)
Female Eulemr macaco macaco lemur in tree
Male black lemur (Eulemr macaco macaco) (Nosy Komba)
Male black lemur (Eulemr macaco macaco)
Male black lemur in tree (Nosy Komba)
Male black lemur in tree
Male black lemur eating a mango (Nosy Komba)
Male black lemur eating a mango
Male black lemur tree (Nosy Komba)
Male black lemur tree




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