
ANTANANARIVO, MADAGASCAR - FEBRUARY 26: A lemur is seen at Lemurs Park, located 32 km southwest of Antananarivo, Madagascar on February 26, 2025. Madagascar, situated off the eastern coast of Africa and west of the Indian Ocean, is home to 112 distinct lemur species. The "Park of Lemurs" is among the largest natural habitats for these unique primates. Spanning 5 hectares along the Katsaoka River, the park hosts nine species, including Eulemur mongoz, Lemur catta, Eulemur fulvus fulvus, Varecia variegata variegata, Hapalemur griseus griseus, Eulemur macaque, Sifaka, Crowned Sifaka, and Coquerel's Sifaka. Each year, the park attracts numerous local and international visitors eager to observe these fascinating creatures. ( Cem Genco - Anadolu Agency )

ANTANANARIVO, MADAGASCAR - FEBRUARY 26: A lemur is seen at Lemurs Park, located 32 km southwest of Antananarivo, Madagascar on February 26, 2025. Madagascar, situated off the eastern coast of Africa and west of the Indian Ocean, is home to 112 distinct lemur species. The "Park of Lemurs" is among the largest natural habitats for these unique primates. Spanning 5 hectares along the Katsaoka River, the park hosts nine species, including Eulemur mongoz, Lemur catta, Eulemur fulvus fulvus, Varecia variegata variegata, Hapalemur griseus griseus, Eulemur macaque, Sifaka, Crowned Sifaka, and Coquerel's Sifaka. Each year, the park attracts numerous local and international visitors eager to observe these fascinating creatures. ( Cem Genco - Anadolu Agency )

ANTANANARIVO, MADAGASCAR - FEBRUARY 26: Lemurs are seen at Lemurs Park, located 32 km southwest of Antananarivo, Madagascar on February 26, 2025. Madagascar, situated off the eastern coast of Africa and west of the Indian Ocean, is home to 112 distinct lemur species. The "Park of Lemurs" is among the largest natural habitats for these unique primates. Spanning 5 hectares along the Katsaoka River, the park hosts nine species, including Eulemur mongoz, Lemur catta, Eulemur fulvus fulvus, Varecia variegata variegata, Hapalemur griseus griseus, Eulemur macaque, Sifaka, Crowned Sifaka, and Coquerel's Sifaka. Each year, the park attracts numerous local and international visitors eager to observe these fascinating creatures. ( Cem Genco - Anadolu Agency )

ANTANANARIVO, MADAGASCAR - FEBRUARY 26: A lemur is seen at Lemurs Park, located 32 km southwest of Antananarivo, Madagascar on February 26, 2025. Madagascar, situated off the eastern coast of Africa and west of the Indian Ocean, is home to 112 distinct lemur species. The "Park of Lemurs" is among the largest natural habitats for these unique primates. Spanning 5 hectares along the Katsaoka River, the park hosts nine species, including Eulemur mongoz, Lemur catta, Eulemur fulvus fulvus, Varecia variegata variegata, Hapalemur griseus griseus, Eulemur macaque, Sifaka, Crowned Sifaka, and Coquerel's Sifaka. Each year, the park attracts numerous local and international visitors eager to observe these fascinating creatures. ( Cem Genco - Anadolu Agency )

ANTANANARIVO, MADAGASCAR - FEBRUARY 26: A lemur is seen at Lemurs Park, located 32 km southwest of Antananarivo, Madagascar on February 26, 2025. Madagascar, situated off the eastern coast of Africa and west of the Indian Ocean, is home to 112 distinct lemur species. The "Park of Lemurs" is among the largest natural habitats for these unique primates. Spanning 5 hectares along the Katsaoka River, the park hosts nine species, including Eulemur mongoz, Lemur catta, Eulemur fulvus fulvus, Varecia variegata variegata, Hapalemur griseus griseus, Eulemur macaque, Sifaka, Crowned Sifaka, and Coquerel's Sifaka. Each year, the park attracts numerous local and international visitors eager to observe these fascinating creatures. ( Cem Genco - Anadolu Agency )

ANTANANARIVO, MADAGASCAR - FEBRUARY 26: A lemur is seen at Lemurs Park, located 32 km southwest of Antananarivo, Madagascar on February 26, 2025. Madagascar, situated off the eastern coast of Africa and west of the Indian Ocean, is home to 112 distinct lemur species. The "Park of Lemurs" is among the largest natural habitats for these unique primates. Spanning 5 hectares along the Katsaoka River, the park hosts nine species, including Eulemur mongoz, Lemur catta, Eulemur fulvus fulvus, Varecia variegata variegata, Hapalemur griseus griseus, Eulemur macaque, Sifaka, Crowned Sifaka, and Coquerel's Sifaka. Each year, the park attracts numerous local and international visitors eager to observe these fascinating creatures. ( Cem Genco - Anadolu Agency )

ANTANANARIVO, MADAGASCAR - FEBRUARY 26: People visit Lemurs Park to see lemurs in Antananarivo, Madagascar on February 26, 2025. Madagascar, situated off the eastern coast of Africa and west of the Indian Ocean, is home to 112 distinct lemur species. The "Park of Lemurs" is among the largest natural habitats for these unique primates. Spanning 5 hectares along the Katsaoka River, the park hosts nine species, including Eulemur mongoz, Lemur catta, Eulemur fulvus fulvus, Varecia variegata variegata, Hapalemur griseus griseus, Eulemur macaque, Sifaka, Crowned Sifaka, and Coquerel's Sifaka. Each year, the park attracts numerous local and international visitors eager to observe these fascinating creatures. ( Cem Genco - Anadolu Agency )