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Singapore has a great zoo, managed to get this chap just as he was drifting off, unfortunalty I don't know what it is. Some kind of Lemur perhaps? has a long black tail. But I never claimed to be a zoologist :?
Apologies in advance if this doesn't work or takes too long to come through , I am still learning ![]() OK so how come it comes through if I go "back" & then "forward"? What am I doing wrong? I have read FAQ & various posts about getting pictures in the forum & Fenlander gave me quite a lot of help in "Chinese Gardens" post in landscape section. Still baffled, please advise. Thanks |
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what kind of animal is it?
![]() I would have liked to see more of his left arm (cropped too much?), or more zoom in on his face (perhaps more the latter one). Great shot otherwise. |
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Happy to oblige & thanks, it does look better
As for what it is? still remains a mystery, seves me right for not reading all that helpful literature you find in zoos & just getting snap happy. What might help is a full picture of this chap with his friend: Any ideas anyone? Anyone really care? |
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It looks like a black and white ruffed lemur
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Thanks lill, mystery solved.
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