By laelaps on February 11, 2009. A ring-tailed lemur (Lemur catta), photographed at the Bronx Zoo. Tags mammals Photography Primates More like this Lemur Week: Ringtailed Lemurs Look Where You're LookingIn honor of Science Online, which begins on Thursday night, I will be writing about lemurs this week. Why lemurs? Congratulations Dr Blanchard Lemur Week: Numerical Cognition and Hidden GrapesBehold! The second installment of the Science Online Lemur Cognition series. Photo of the Day #106: Golden-Crowned Sifaka This is probably the most oft-photographed species of lemur, and may be the one most people think of when they hear the word. Unfortunately, there aren't too many pictures of my personal favorite, the rare aye-aye.
This is probably the most oft-photographed species of lemur, and may be the one most people think of when they hear the word. Unfortunately, there aren't too many pictures of my personal favorite, the rare aye-aye.
This is probably the most oft-photographed species of lemur, and may be the one most people think of when they hear the word. Unfortunately, there aren't too many pictures of my personal favorite, the rare aye-aye.