Chien C. Lee

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With its large stiff flower bracts and copious amounts of sucrose-laded nectar, Madagascar’s Traveler’s Palms (Ravenala spp.) have evolved to be pollinated almost exclusively by several species of lemurs. Here, a Common Brown Lemur (Eulemur fulvus) feeds at the infloresence of Ravenala hladikorum. Andasibe, Madagascar.

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Eulemur, Lemuridae, Lemuroidea, Liliopsida, Madagascar, Mammalia, Primates, Strelitziaceae, Strepsirrhini, Zingiberales, animal, bloom, brown lemur, endemic, fauna, flora, flower, in-situ, lemur, mammal, monocot, monocotyledon, nectar, plant, pollinate, pollination, primate, prosimian, wildlife
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Mammals, Madagascar, New Images, Pollination
With its large stiff flower bracts and copious amounts of sucrose-laded nectar, Madagascar’s Traveler’s Palms (Ravenala spp.) have evolved to be pollinated almost exclusively by several species of lemurs. Here, a Common Brown Lemur (Eulemur fulvus) feeds at the infloresence of Ravenala hladikorum. Andasibe, Madagascar.