An illustrated account of the author's experiences in the Ranomafana National Park where she went to observe lemurs, with information about eight of the species she encountered during her stay.
Photographs and easy-to-follow text introduce children to various species of lemurs, describing their habitat, behavior, physical characteristics, and other related topics.
Photographs and text provide an introduction to baby lemurs, with information on types of lemurs, lemur families and primates, a lemur's body, habitats, mothers and babies, and food.
Text and photographs follow primatologist Alison Jolly and a group of lemurs on the island of Madagascar, presenting the appearance, behavior, and social structure of these primates.
This book describes the physical characteristics, behavior, and life cycle of ring-tailed lemurs that live on an island near the southeast coast of Africa called Madagascar.