Blue-eyed Black Lemur:
UK Status: Non resident, it is native of
Madagascar, some can be seen in zoos all over world.
Habitat:
This Lemur inhabits both primary and secondary sub tropical moist, and
dry rain forest. It is to be found in these forests in the north western
tip of Madagascar. It's range is Andranomalaza River through to
Maevarano River in the south.
Breeding:
There is not a lot known about their breeding habits, except that they
are very social and hang around in social groups. They feed mainly on
various fruits, and occasional insects. Like us they only digest the
flesh of various fruits, shedding the seeds over wide tracks of forests,
in with a nice fertiliser of faeces. Many new trees and shrubs are
propagated as a result.
Comment:
The Blue-eyed Black Lemur takes it's name from the male of the species.
He is black in colour, with big vivid blue eyes, females also have blue
eyes. Blueness of the eyes varies from soft grey blue to sky blue, and
even a shocking electric blue. The day I photographed the female above,
unfortunately the male was a bit coy, very shy. These true lemurs are
also known as Sclater's Lemur, there blue eyes differentiate them from
the Black Lemur.