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Red Ruffed Collection

The vibrant and captivating Red Ruffed Lemur, native to the enchanting island of Madagascar, never fails to leave a lasting impression

Background imageRed Ruffed Collection: Red Ruffed Lemur - sitting on branch, distribution - Madagascar

Red Ruffed Lemur - sitting on branch, distribution - Madagascar
USH-3815 Red Ruffed Lemur - sitting on branch distribution - Madagascar Varecia variegata Duncan Usher Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageRed Ruffed Collection: Indri or babakoto, Indri indri (critically endangered) and red ruffed lemur

Indri or babakoto, Indri indri (critically endangered) and red ruffed lemur, Varecia rubra (critically endangered)
FLO4659783 Indri or babakoto, Indri indri (critically endangered) and red ruffed lemur, Varecia rubra (critically endangered)

Background imageRed Ruffed Collection: Red-ruffed lemur 3mp86

Red-ruffed lemur 3mp86
TOM-1002 Red-ruffed lemur Varecia variegata Tom & Pat Leeson Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageRed Ruffed Collection: Red Ruffed Lemur - feeding on ground, distribution - Madagascar

Red Ruffed Lemur - feeding on ground, distribution - Madagascar
USH-3814 Red Ruffed Lemur - feeding on ground, distribution Madagascar Varecia variegata Duncan Usher Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageRed Ruffed Collection: Red ruffed Lemur - resting on branch with mouth wide open - Masoala - Madagascar

Red ruffed Lemur - resting on branch with mouth wide open - Masoala - Madagascar
MAR-933 Red ruffed Lemur - resting on branch with mouth wide open Masoala - Madagascar Varecia variegata ruber Thomas Marent Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageRed Ruffed Collection: Red Ruffed Lemur - Masoala National Park - Madagascar

Red Ruffed Lemur - Masoala National Park - Madagascar
MAR-1307 Red Ruffed Lemur Masoala National Park - Madagascar Varecia rubra Thomas Marent Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageRed Ruffed Collection: Red Ruffed Lemur - Masoala National Park - Madagascar

Red Ruffed Lemur - Masoala National Park - Madagascar
MAR-1230 Red Ruffed Lemur Masoala National Park - Madagascar Varecia rubra Thomas Marent Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way


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The vibrant and captivating Red Ruffed Lemur, native to the enchanting island of Madagascar, never fails to leave a lasting impression. With its striking red fur and expressive eyes, this lemur species is truly a sight to behold. Perched gracefully on a branch in the lush forests of Masoala National Park, the Red Ruffed Lemur exudes an air of tranquility. Its delicate paws grip onto the sturdy bark as it takes in its surroundings with curiosity and grace. Found exclusively in Madagascar, these lemurs are known for their unique distribution within the country. From Masoala National Park to other regions across the island, they have adapted seamlessly to various habitats. In one snapshot captured by 3mp86, we witness a Red Ruffed Lemur indulging in a delectable feast on the ground. With its nimble fingers delicately plucking at leaves and fruits scattered beneath it, this lemur showcases both agility and resourcefulness. Feeding habits seem to be quite common among these remarkable creatures as multiple images depict them engrossed in their meals amidst their natural habitat. Their presence adds vibrancy to Madagascar's diverse ecosystem while also playing an essential role as seed dispersers. Resting on a branch with mouth wide open reveals another side of these fascinating primates. Perhaps basking under warm sunlight or simply taking a momentary break from their active lifestyle, they appear content and at peace within Masoala's verdant embrace. Masoala National Park serves as not only an ideal sanctuary for these charismatic lemurs but also acts as a crucial conservation area dedicated to preserving Madagascar's rich biodiversity. The park provides protection against threats such as deforestation and illegal hunting that endanger these magnificent creatures' existence. As we marvel at each image showcasing different aspects Lemurs' lives - from feeding habits to resting poses - we cannot help but appreciate their beauty even more deeply.