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Survival Status: critically endangered. Height: 4-51/5ft. Weight: up to 440lbs. Habitat: forests of Cameroon, Central African Republic the Democratic Republic of Congo, Equatorial Guinea, Gabon and the Republic of Congo.
Yesterday at dawn, all of us die-hards were waiting for the gate to open at the Deering Estate for an equinox sunrise image... this is about all the color I got, but it is always beautiful there, and the company of my photographer friends was marvelous...
Modern shapes dominate, even in Coconut Grove, the city's oldest neighborhood. Miami, Florida, USA.
Formas modernas predominan, hasta en Coconut Grove, el barrio más viejo de la ciudad. Miami, Florida, EE. UU.
The condos of Key Biscayne, which are just under 15 miles away, as seen from the Black Creek Trail - March 20, 2019.
A typical summer storm gathering over Miami, as seen from the Lowe's Hotel. This shot was actually taken by my dad on June 2, 2010.
It's tail was straight-up while walking - Spring 2016
South Florida - Dade County - Miami, Florida U.S.A.
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The ring-tailed lemur is a large primate and the most recognized
lemur due to its long, black and white ringed tail. Like all lemurs it
is endemic to the island of Madagascar. It inhabits gallery forests
to spiny scrub in the southern regions of the island. The animal is active exclusively in daylight hours.
It is highly social, living in groups of up to 30 individuals. It is also female dominant, a trait common among lemurs. To keep warm and reaffirm social bonds, groups will huddle together. The ring-tailed lemur will also sunbathe, sitting upright facing its underside, with its thinner white fur towards the sun. Like other lemurs, this species relies strongly on its sense of smell and marks its territory with scent glands.
As one of the most vocal primates, the ring-tailed lemur uses numerous vocalizations including group cohesion and alarm calls. Experiments have shown that the ring-tailed lemur, despite the lack of a large brain, can organize sequences, understand basic arithmetic operations and preferentially select tools based on functional qualities.
Dade County, Florida
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This image was chosen as a finalist in the 2010 Photographer's Forum Magazine Photo Contest.
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The historic art deco Clay Hotel Room 162 with an afternoon backdrop of palm trees along Washington Avenue in South Beach Miami all seen through the wide open white wooden windowsill.
The Clay Hotel
1438 Washington Ave.
Miami Beach, Florida 33139
USA
305-534-2988
November 20th 2008
Lying at the foot of Lookout Mountain in North Georgia, Cloudland Canyon State Park is bristling with things to do. Its namesake, a picturesque gorge, is easily viewed from the parking area, but those more adventurous types have a plethora of trails to enjoy which provide access to numerous scenic locales. The best of these can be accessed on the waterfall trail, a short but steep hike down into the canyon floor which visits two waterfalls and also provides picturesque views of the canyon floor. Though the length of the trail would seem no challenge to experienced hikers, the ascent, a nearly vertical and containing hundreds of steps, is nothing to be trifled with, as I found out the hard way while hiking before I had properly hydrated myself.
Height: 67 inches tall (170 cm) at the head. 39 inches (100 cm) at the back. Weight: up to 88lbs. (40 kg). Habitat: open grasslands pampas and chaos(woodlands) of South America (Argentina, Boliva, Brazil, Chile, Paraguay, Peru and Uruguay)