Red-fronted lemur

[3] The species split was based on genetic and morphological evidence.

[5] There is considerable geographic variation in the natural history of this species.

[5] None of the studied populations show dominance hierarchies and aggression tends to be low.

[5] Diet is diverse, encompassing leaves, seeds, fruit, nectar and flowers, but more so in eastern populations.

Western populations tend to rely more on leaves for their diet.

Two individuals from Kirindy