ring tailed lemur eating carrot

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Closeup of a ring-tailed lemur eating a carrot Royalty Free Stock Photo
Ring Tailed Lemur Eating Carrot Royalty Free Stock Photo
Ring-tailed lemur sitting on the shoulder of a older woman while eating a piece of carrot, at the wildlife park Pairi Daiza in Royalty Free Stock Photo
RRing-tailed lemur is eating a carrot Royalty Free Stock Photo
Ring-tailed lemur with carrot Royalty Free Stock Photo
A Ring Tailed Lemur Sitting On a Fense Eating A Carrot Royalty Free Stock Photo
Ring tailed lemur licks the hand of a child Royalty Free Stock Photo
Ring Tailed Lemur eating a carrot
Ring Tailed Lemur eating a carrot Royalty Free Stock Photo
Lemur eating carrot in the zoo Royalty Free Stock Photo
Ring tailed lemur licks the hand of a child Royalty Free Stock Photo
Ring tailed lemur licks the hand of a child Royalty Free Stock Photo
Ring tailed lemur licks the hand of a child Royalty Free Stock Photo
Surprised ring-tailed lemur with carrot Royalty Free Stock Photo
Lemur eating carrot in the zoo Royalty Free Stock Photo
Lemurs are a clade of strepsirrhine primates endemic to the island of Madagascar. The word lemur derives from the word lemures from Roman mythology and was first used to describe a slender loris due to its nocturnal habits and slow pace, but was later applied to the primates on Madagascar.


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