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Lemurs, MadagascarPhoto: Stephen Alvarez
Decken’s sifakas appear right at home in their karst home in western Madagascar. These lemurs live among the unusual pinnacles of the Tsingy de Bemaraha, which started to form 1.8 million years ago as groundwater dissolved and shaped the porous limestone. Zoom

Lemurs, Madagascar
Photo: Stephen Alvarez

Decken’s sifakas appear right at home in their karst home in western Madagascar. These lemurs live among the unusual pinnacles of the Tsingy de Bemaraha, which started to form 1.8 million years ago as groundwater dissolved and shaped the porous limestone.

Posted on Sunday, January 8, 2012. Tagged with: lemursmadagascarstephen alvarez
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