Rare lemur born at Jacksonville Zoo
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Infant blue eyed black lemur at Jacksonville Zoo and Gardens’ latest resident with mother (or father)
Wow. Will you glance at individuals newborn blues.
The Jacksonville Zoo and Gardens declared the beginning this week of a stunning new resident.
The blue-eyed black lemur — whose gender is not nevertheless recognized — is the next newborn for mother and father Hendricks and Hemsworth, and is the attraction’s second such thriving birth of this species in the park’s heritage.
The little dude or gal, born March 10, will stay in a quiet location with its mother and father until it is outdated enough to securely join the rest of the crew and be checked out by guests, in accordance to a Fb put up.
If you imagine its sky-hued peepers are remarkable, that’s due to the fact they are. The zoo added that blue-eyed black lemurs are a single of only a handful of primates who have this unusual-coloured peepers.
Indigenous of Madagascar, they are critically endangered, and every single delivery of this species is crucial to their lengthy-term sustainability.
“We have lots of causes to rejoice this new toddler,” Tracy Fenn, the assistant curator of mammals, said in a statement. “He or she will even more enrich the social ecosystem and encounter of the zoo’s amazing mixed-species lemur group and improve the sustainability of the blue-eyed black lemur populace.”