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The ring-tailed lemur (Lemur catta) is a medium- to larger-sized strepsirrhine (wet-nosed) primate and the most internationally recognized lemur species.
Portrait of a Geeat kiskadee, known as “Bem-te-vi” in Brazil (Pitangus sulphuratus), standing on a tree branch with beautiful foliage and green leaves behind it, defocussed.
South American tapir - Tapirus terrestris is resting
Close - up of one Ring-Tailed Lemur in Anja Community Reserve National Park on the tree. Madagascar
The two lemurs looking curiously through glass at a zoo
The ring-tailed lemur (Lemur catta) is a medium- to larger-sized strepsirrhine (wet-nosed) primate
Half pale-headed rosella half eastern rosella.  On the NSW and QLD border these two rosella species often interbreed.
Cute baby lemur playing on a rope. Lemur catta
The Peruvian night monkey (Aotus miconax), also known as the Andean night monkey, is a nocturnal New World monkey endemic to northern Peru. This endangered primate can only be found in the Peru Amazon.
funny monkey with  striped tail in zoo
Close - up of one Ring-Tailed Lemur in Anja Community Reserve National Park on the boulder. Madagascar
Eastern Yellow Robin (Eopsaltria australis)
Blue macaw. At the zoo in Beijing
Lemur catta, Katta, balance on wood
Yellow-collared lovebird
Maki Catta - lemur catta - with a cub on the back
Taxon name: Tasmanian Green Rosella\nTaxon scientific name: Platycercus caledonicus caledonicus\nLocation: Hobart, Tasmania, Australia
The red-tailed buzzard or red-tailed buzzard[2] (Buteo jamaicensis), also known as the mountain hawk, red-tailed hawk or red-tailed hawk (in the Dominican Republic and Puerto Rico, guaraguao or warawao), is a species of bird. raptor of the family Accipitridae, widely distributed from Alaska to the Antilles. It is one of the largest falcons of the Buteo genus, reaching 45 to 65 cm and up to 1.6 kg in weight. Variable color depending on the subspecies. It lives in a wide range of habitats and altitudes such as deserts, grasslands, forests and even urban areas. It is included in Appendix II of CITES. On the IUCN Red List it is considered to be of least concern (LC). It is one of the most abundant birds of prey and most used in falconry in North America.
female Diana monkey (Cercopithecus diana) on a wooden branch
The meerkat or suricate is a small carnivoran belonging to the mongoose family. This meerkat is perched on a tree stump
Ratufa bicolor has dark-coloured hair with white trim on the underside of the head and a long tail. The back, upper head, ears and tail are dark brown to black in colour
Black-headed parrot, Pionites melanocephalus, Venezuela
Couple of lemurs
Kingbird on a branch in Costa Rica.
The turquoise parrot (Neophema pulchella) is a species of parrot in the genus Neophema native to Eastern Australia, from southeastern Queensland, through New South Wales and into North-Eastern Victoria. It was described by George Shaw in 1792. A small lightly built parrot at around 20 cm (8 in) long and 40 g (1 1⁄2 oz) in weight, it exhibits sexual dimorphism. The male is predominantly green with more yellowish underparts and a bright turquoise blue face. Its wings are predominantly blue with red shoulders. The female is generally duller and paler, with a pale green breast and yellow belly, and lacks the red wing patch.
Red-crowned parakeet
The ring-tailed lemur in its natural environment
Lemurs at the safari park
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