Just completely having a bit of fun. / Hope you enjoy. Not the best picture but it is one hilarious expression / It was taken through glass and it didn’t come out the greatest.
The aye aye is a lemur found in Madagascar. Like all lemurs it is nocturnal, which accounts for its huge moony eyes. This one is carrying the moon between its long claws ( which help in digging out insects from trees).
Sorry… more Ring-Tailed Lemurs (lemur catta), but they are the best models in the world – even better than Meerkats. Amazing what good use these guys’ stripey tails can be put to! ;o) Canon EOS 5D Mk II with Canon EF 70-200mm IS f/4 L / ISO 250 / 1/500 / f5.6 / 144mm
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20×24 pastel on grey felt paper. Original is unavailable. / A family of Ringtailed lemurs doing what they do best.. looking cute.. Complete 2003
Yet more from Marwell – what can I say? The animals there are so photogenic!
Just a little fun / I found this shot Hilarious. I swear every time I lifted my Camera to take a picture he began to pose for me. I think I even heard him say Cheese once. / My wife told me I was crazy and hearing things. / Not the first time she said that. / I know what I heard / ...................................................................................................... / Click to View By Category: / - Waterfall Photos / - Selective Coloring / - Infrared Photos / - Black and White Photos / - Animal Photos / ............................................................................................................... /
I know, I know, not another dang Ring-Tailed Lemur (lemur catta) but this youngster is just sooooooo pretty and he posed for me. Africa Alive, Kessingland, Suffolk. Canon EOS 5D Mk II with Canon EF 70-200mm L IS f/4 lens / ISO 200 / 1/640 / f4
Hand drawn, Prisma colored pencils
Bless his heart-- /
A Blue Eyed Lemur – VERY RARE!!! I have a black one to with blue eyes /
Black & White Ruffed Lemurs.
Ring-Tailed Lemur (lemur catta) performing her ballet bar exercises! (She’s a little short for the bar, but never mind!) ;o) Canon EOS 5D MkII with Canon EF 70-200mm L IS f/4 lens handheld
10×14 watercolor enhanced colored pencil. Original available. / This is a Verreaux’s Sifaka. Sifakas are a genus (Propithecus) from the primate family Indriidae. Like all lemurs, they are found only on the island of Madagascar. Sifakas are medium sized indrids, reaching a length of 45 to 55 cm (about 18-22 in) and a weight of 4 to 6 kg (about 9-13 lbs). Their tail is just as long as their body, which differentiates them from the Indri. Their fur is long and silky, with coloration varying by species from yellowish-white to black brown. The round, hairless face is always black. Sifakas are diurnal and arboreal. They are skillful climbers and powerful jumpers, able to make leaps of up to 10 m from one tree to the next. On the ground they move like all indrids with hopping movements of the hind legs, holding their forelimbs up for balance. When not searching for food they spend a good part of the day sun bathing, stretched on the branches. Sifakas live in larger groups than the other indrids (up to 13 animals). They have a firm territory, which they mark with smell glands. Edges of different sifaka territories can overlap. Even though they defend their territory from invasion by others of their species, they may peacefully co-exist with other lemur species such as Red-bellied Lemur and the Common Brown Lemur. Sifakas are herbivores, eating leaves, flowers and fruits. A four to five month gestation period ends with the birth of a single offspring in July. The young holds fast to the mother’s belly when small, but then later is carried on her back. Young are weaned after about six months and reach full maturity at the age of two to three years. The life expectancy of the sifakas is up to 18 years. Complete 2007
Ring-Tailed Lemur deep in thought. What could be making him look so grumpy? Is it the thought of the long wait until suppertime or it it that annoying snapper with all that camera gear that he can’t get his paws on? :o) Marwell Zoo, Hampshire, England.
Ring-Tailed Lemurs (lemur catta) at Africa Alive in Suffolk, England. I found the paw on arm gesture most endearing!!! ;o) Canon EOS 5D MkII with Canon EF 70-200mm L f/4 lens
Groan… not more Ring-Tailed Lemurs, but I thought these critters were rather amusing. I think the photo speaks for itself – mum and baby lemur (clinging on for dear life) join in the melee of peanut breakfast with the guy on the right who looks like he’s a picky eater! If you can think of any good captions for this, I’d be pleased to hear them! ;o) Canon EOS 50D with Canon EF 400mm L f/5.6 handheld
Anna ryder-richardson has taken over manor house wildlife park in tenby wales and although in very early planning stages it was lovely to walk amongst the wallabys where they would come over to sniff your hands and rub the bellies of these beautiful lemurs, next year planninng will be complete and i cant wait these animals are now getting a great life.
Featured in the Animal Photography group in the For The Love Of Canon group and The Sets Of Two group Trio of Ring Tailed Lemur monkey in captivity / Highly Endangered Shot with Canon 1Dmk3
Selfportrait, 2005 So i’m uploading some of my favorite older works before i flood the Bubble with more new stuff. / I’ll post the year, for my own reference more than anything else…
A nocturnal animal following in the steps of Prometheus. This design also exists in t-shirt form.
Oil pastels /
A lemur in the act…and looking guilty /
I love this lemur..:) / /
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