Singaporeans get first glimpses of rare lemur twins after zoo reopens
Published on 17 Jul 2020 11:19:14 PM
Singaporeans are getting their first look at rare twin red-ruffed lemurs born at the Singapore zoo a few months ago, after coronavirus restrictions delayed their introduction to the public.
The yet-to-be named twins who arrived on Feb 22 are the first births of the critically endangered species in the zoo since their 11-year-old father Bosco was born.
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Singaporeans are getting their first look at rare twin red-ruffed lemurs born at the Singapore zoo a few months ago, after coronavirus restrictions delayed their introduction to the public.
The yet-to-be named twins who arrived on Feb 22 are the first births of the critically endangered species in the zoo since their 11-year-old father Bosco was born.
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