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Male Red Bellied Lemur
It is one of the few lemurs to be recognised as being active both day (diurnal) and night (nocturnal), something known as cathemeral.
The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species lists Red Bellied Lemurs as vulnerable due to habitat loss from the infamous slash and burn agriculture of Madagascar.
Author: Alastair Marsh
Alastair Marsh Photography
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