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Mother and baby Maki
The Maki babies cling heavily on their mother's pelvis. It is also using its tail that wraps around his mother for a better grip. It can thus move without this gene in the dense forests of Mayotte.
Author: BARATHIEU Gabriel
File state: Final
Photography size: 16.3 Mpixels (46.6 MB uncompressed) - 3294x4941 pixels (11x16.5 in / 27.9x41.8 cm at 300 ppi)
Photography keywords: comba, Eulemur fulvus, island, lémurien, lémuriforme, maki, mayotte, primate, singe
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