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Headshot of friendly possum taken at night.
The Peruvian night monkey (Aotus miconax), also known as the Andean night monkey, is a nocturnal New World monkey endemic to northern Peru. This endangered primate can only be found in the Peru Amazon.
Bamboo or gentle lemur, Ranunafama (hot water in Malagasy) National Park, Madagascar
The brushtail possum (Trichosurus vulpecula), a nocturnal and arboreal marsupial native to Australia and New Zealand, is known for its distinctive bushy tail, adaptable urban lifestyle, and herbivorous diet consisting of leaves, fruits, and insects.
The yellow mongoose (Cynictis penicillata) sitting and looking around for food in the Kalahari in South Africa
Juvenile Bat-eared fox (Otocyon megalotis). Ndutu region of Ngorongoro Conservation Area, Tanzania, Africa
A lemur is perched on a branch, blending into the foliage in Madagascar's dense nighttime environment, showcasing its natural habitat and behavior.
Close - up of one Ring-Tailed Lemurs in the grass in National Park Isalo. Madagascar
Sugar glider, Petaurus breviceps, isolated on white background
A Critically endangered juvenile Yellow-tailed woolly monkey is seen hanging by the tail on a branch.  The yellow-tailed woolly monkey (Lagothrix flavicauda) is a New World monkey endemic to Peru. It is a extremely rare primate species found only in the Peruvian Andes, in the departments of Amazonas and San Martin, as well as bordering areas of La Libertad, Huánuco, and Loreto.  This primate has been designated as Critically Endangered (IUCN 3.1)
Maki Catta - lemur catta - with a cub on the back
A male Proboscis monkey in a tree  in the rainforest of Tanjung Puting National Park, on the bank of the Sekonyer River, Central Kalimantan, Indonesia Malaysia. The proboscis monkey or long-nosed monkey (Nasalis larvatus) with an unusually large nose (especially males), pot belly, and reddish-brown fur. Another name of this primate is 'Monyet belanda' monkey, literally meaning 'long-nosed'.
he greater bamboo lemur Prolemur simus, also known as the broad-nosed bamboo lemur is the largest bamboo lemur, at over five pounds or nearly 2 kilograms
Lemurs at the safari park
Red ruffed lemurs, native to Madagascar, resting on the branch
Close - up of one Verreaux's Sifaka (Propithecus verreauxi) holding on the tree branch in National Park Isalo. Madagascar
small brown mouse lemur (Microcebus rufus) at night in natural habitat, Masoala national park, Madagascar wildlife
Eastern lesser bamboo lemur in Vakona Forest- Lemur Island and Nile Crocodile Sanctuary in  Andasibe Madagascar. It is small lemur, endemic to Madagascar, also known as  the gray bamboo lemur, the gray gentle lemur and the Mahajanga lemur. Feeds mainly on bamboo.
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There are a huge variety of tropical birds and tropical animals in Costa Rica that contribute to the exotic beauty in nature of this wild and lush paradise
Squirrel monkey (Saimiri) makes a big jump from one tree to another tree. Photographed in National park Manuel Antonio. Costa Rica Wildlife.
a senegal galago (Galago senegalensis senegalensis), also known as bush baby sitting on a tree at night.
Red lemur (Eulemur Coronatus), endemic animal from Madagascar. Palmarium park hotel. selective focus cute funny vivid red animal with black and red pattern on head and orange eyes
Close - up of one Ring-Tailed Lemur in Anja Community Reserve National Park on the tree. He shows his paws with outstretched toes. Madagascar
Lemurs are endemic to the island of Madagascar. Known locally in Malagasy as maky [maki].
Ring-tailed lemurs sitting on a log enjoying the warm sunlight.
Ring Tailed Lemur kata – Lemur catta, Close up Madagascar
A Geoffroy's tamarin (Saguinus geoffroyi) in eastern Panama. This tamarin, a small monkey, is found in Panama and Colombia.
Ring-tailed Lemur jumping from branch to branch against blue sky
The Western Osprey (Pandion haliaetus) is also known as sea hawk, river hawk and fish hawk.  It is a large diurnal (as opposed to nocturnal) raptor whose diet consists mainly of fish that it dives for and catches.  The adult osprey is brown on the upperparts and grayish white on the head and underparts.  Their eyes are bright yellow.  The juveniles are distinguished by having white on the tips of their wing feathers giving a barred appearance and orange colored eyes.  The osprey lives in a wide variety of habitats as long as water is nearby to supply adequate fish for their diet.  It may be found on all continents except Antarctica.  The osprey has specialized physical characteristics and behavior to assist in hunting and catching prey.  Among these are reversible outer toes with sharp spicules on the underside, closable nostrils to keep out water, barbed talons to help hold fish and dense oily plumage to prevent the feathers from getting waterlogged.  They may be seen diving headfirst into the water to catch a fish.  The osprey builds a large nest of twigs and small branches.  They are usually located atop dead trees.  American and Canadian osprey winter in South America, although some may stay in Florida and California.  This juvenile osprey was photographed while hiding in the grass on Campbell Mesa in the Coconino National Forest near Flagstaff, Arizona, USA.
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