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Black Lemur Collection

The black lemur, scientifically known as Eulemur macaco, is a captivating species found in the enchanting lands of Africa and Madagascar

Background imageBlack Lemur Collection: Eulemur macaco, black lemur

Eulemur macaco, black lemur
Plate 217 from Capter 7 of Gleanings of Natural History Vol. 5 by George Edwards (1694-1773), published 1758-1764. Entitled The Black Maucauco

Background imageBlack Lemur Collection: A/ Brazil Frog; B/ Its Eyes; C/ Hind Leg; D/ Makako Lemur; E/Anteater with Motley Tail, 1813

A/ Brazil Frog; B/ Its Eyes; C/ Hind Leg; D/ Makako Lemur; E/Anteater with Motley Tail, 1813. Creator: Unknown
A/ Brazil Frog; B/ Its Eyes; C/ Hind Leg; D/ Makako Lemur; E/Anteater with Motley Tail, 1813. In 1803-06, Captain I. F. Kruzenshtern became the first Russian to circumnavigate the globe

Background imageBlack Lemur Collection: Africa, Madagascar, Lake Ampitabe, Akanin ny nofy Reserve

Africa, Madagascar, Lake Ampitabe, Akanin ny nofy Reserve. Male black lemur with bright orange eyes

Background imageBlack Lemur Collection: Black Lemur (Eulemur macaco) male, Nosy Komba, Madagascar

Black Lemur (Eulemur macaco) male, Nosy Komba, Madagascar

Background imageBlack Lemur Collection: black lemur (Eulemur macaco) in Palmarium reserve, Eastern Madagascar

black lemur (Eulemur macaco) in Palmarium reserve, Eastern Madagascar

Background imageBlack Lemur Collection: Black Lemur (coloured engraving)

Black Lemur (coloured engraving)
999975 Black Lemur (coloured engraving) by German School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Illustrator:George Edwards Engraver:H. J)

Background imageBlack Lemur Collection: Eight kinds of lemurs (coloured engraving)

Eight kinds of lemurs (coloured engraving)
997467 Eight kinds of lemurs (coloured engraving) by German School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: From A Bilderbuch fAor KinderA (Picture Book for Children) 1790-1830

Background imageBlack Lemur Collection: Black Lemur (Eulemur macaco macaco), male and female, Lokobe Nature Special Reserve

Black Lemur (Eulemur macaco macaco), male and female, Lokobe Nature Special Reserve, Nosy Be, Northern Madagascar

Background imageBlack Lemur Collection: Black lemur (Lemur macaco)

Black lemur (Lemur macaco)
Illustration of a Black lemur (Lemur macaco)

Background imageBlack Lemur Collection: Black lemur (Eulemur macaco), close-up

Black lemur (Eulemur macaco), close-up

Background imageBlack Lemur Collection: Black Lemur. Lemur Macaco Macaco

Black Lemur. Lemur Macaco Macaco

Background imageBlack Lemur Collection: A female Black lemur (Eulemur macaco) sitting in grass, side view

A female Black lemur (Eulemur macaco) sitting in grass, side view

Background imageBlack Lemur Collection: Black lemur

Black lemur. Male black lemur (Eulemur macaco) in a tree. Black lemurs live in forests on the north-western tip of Madagascar and on two neighbouring islands


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The black lemur, scientifically known as Eulemur macaco, is a captivating species found in the enchanting lands of Africa and Madagascar. With its striking ebony fur, it stands out amidst the lush greenery of its natural habitat. One can spot these magnificent creatures in various locations such as Lake Ampitabe and Akanin ny nofy Reserve. In Nosy Komba, Madagascar, a male black lemur proudly showcases his unique beauty. Meanwhile, Palmarium reserve in Eastern Madagascar offers a glimpse into the lives of these fascinating lemurs. Historical engravings depict the elegance of the Black Lemur (Eulemur macaco), showcasing their intricate features and highlighting their significance among other lemur species. From Lokobe Nature Special Reserve to Lake Ampitabe and Akanin ny nosy Reserve, these lemurs find solace in their diverse surroundings. In Akanin ny Nofy Reserve, we witness an awe-inspiring sight as a female black lemur curiously peers out from a tree limb. Her eyes reflect wisdom acquired through generations while her presence adds charm to this remarkable ecosystem. Another portrait captures the essence of femininity within this species – delicate yet resilient – symbolizing strength within vulnerability. On another branch nearby resides a male black lemur who exudes confidence with every move he makes. Africa and Madagascar serve as guardians to these incredible creatures; they provide sanctuary for them to thrive amidst ever-changing landscapes. The Black Lemur's existence serves as a reminder that nature's diversity should be cherished and protected for future generations to appreciate its wonders fully. As we continue our journey through Africa's vast wilderness or explore Madagascar's hidden gems like Lake Ampitabe or Akanin ny Nofy Reserve let us remember that each encounter with these majestic beings is an opportunity to connect with nature on a profound level - one that leaves an indelible mark on our souls.