What I like best about lemurs is their capacity to appear scandalized.
And then completely bored:
I don’t know much about their behaviors or personality, since I rarely see them, and when I do, they’re almost always sleeping in the shade of their little huts-on-stilts in their enclosure.
I did see one being active once:
But maybe that was its year’s-worth of energy expenditure, because I haven’t seen anything like it in the months since.
And then completely bored:
I don’t know much about their behaviors or personality, since I rarely see them, and when I do, they’re almost always sleeping in the shade of their little huts-on-stilts in their enclosure.
I did see one being active once:
But maybe that was its year’s-worth of energy expenditure, because I haven’t seen anything like it in the months since.
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3 comments:
I suspect being around people bores them to no end. They leap only for each other and, rarely, for your camera.
We are not all gifted with being entertaining unfortunately.
I recommend Gerald Durrell's "The Aye-Aye & I," about lemurs in Madagascar, or any of Durrell's animal loving, well written, & very funny books about his travels, his zoo on Guernsey, & love of animals. I especially like, "My Family and Other Animals," about his childhood living in Crete with his quirky British family (including his older brother, Lawrence Durrell).
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