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Category Archives: Lemuridae

Red Ruffed Lemur

Posted on May 29, 2012 by Korbin Bennett-Gold
Red Ruffed Lemur

Over the course of 10 weeks I have observed Jamer, a male Red Ruffed Lemur in a troop of three living in the Woodland Park Zoo Lemur Habitat. Interlaced with my observation I have conducted visual and informational research on Red Ruffed … Continue reading →

Posted in Africa, Animalia, habitat, Land, Lemuridae, Mammalia, Observation Site, Original Geographic Site, Primary Habitat, Primates, Varecia, Zoo

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