Collared Lemur Eulemur collaris

Collared Lemur
Collared Lemur
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.
Red-Collared Brown Lemur
Collared Brown Lemur
Collared Lemur
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.
Red-Collared Brown Lemur You've seen guys with black hair who grow ginger beards.
Red-Collared Brown Lemur Smelling the flowers.
Red-Collared Brown Lemur Madagascar rock.
Collared Brown Lemur with tongue out
Collared Brown Lemur
Red-Collared Brown Lemur
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.