The disassembled skeleton of a ring-tailed lemur, an individual that lived at the now-defunct Stanley Park Zoo. Seen on display at the Beaty Biodiversity Museum at the University of British Columbia.
A pair of Ring-Tailed Lemur at the 'Lemur Woods' exhibit at West Midland Safari Park, UK. I believe that it was once considered the largest exhibit of its kind in the UK, but this could be incorrect. Either way, it is always a pleasant place to sit and take some photos on a busy day.
Instead of copy-pasting the description of the giraffe picture on the himaji central park gallery I'll just say that this is another picture that encouraged me to upload some of my photos from the Japan trip.
Taken in 2016
Hi Everyone.
In my institution we'll have ring-tailed lemurs in walk-through exhibit soon. The lemurs will also have access to sulcata tortoise's place. We also have 4 banded mongooses (2:2) in separate exhibit already. Do we need to make a barrier to prevent lemurs entering into mungo's place...