The Collared Lemur, also called the Collared Brown Lemur and (to distinguish from the White-collared Brown) the Red-collared Brown Lemur,
is native to a small area of rainforest in southeastern Madagascar.
Originally described as a subspecies of the similar Common Brown Lemur, Eulemur fulvus,
the (Red-)Collared Brown was given full species status in 2001.
The also similar White-collared Brown (with white beard), formerly E. albocollaris,
was renamed the Grey-headed Lemur, E. cinereiceps, in 2008.
You've seen guys with black hair who grow ginger beards.
Smelling the flowers.
Madagascar rock.
They are dispersers of seeds for trees with large fruit but, like other lemurs, are declining through habitat loss
by human activity and are now endangered.