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Duke Lemur Center: The DLC says a sad goodbye to Romeo. “Romeo was an exquisitely beautiful creature, and was  gentle and responsive to his caretakers.  To see him was to be enchanted  by him, and for those who cared for him day in and day out, he was a  vivid presence.” — Rest in peace, sweet boy.

Duke Lemur Center: The DLC says a sad goodbye to Romeo. “Romeo was an exquisitely beautiful creature, and was gentle and responsive to his caretakers.  To see him was to be enchanted by him, and for those who cared for him day in and day out, he was a vivid presence.” — Rest in peace, sweet boy.

mabelmoments:

A lemur which was taken home by zookeepers after an operation has made best friends with their dog. Stumpy the lemur and Pie the Labrador Collie cross met when the primate was brought home by Joy and John Palmer before Christmas to convalesce after an operation on his back leg and the two have since been inseparable. Joy, who runs Porfell Wildlife Park and Sanctuary, near Liskeard, Cornwall with John, says Pie’s paternal instincts have kicked in after he ‘adopted’ the lemur, which he is now nursing back to full health.
A smile for the dashboard

mabelmoments:

A lemur which was taken home by zookeepers after an operation has made best friends with their dog. Stumpy the lemur and Pie the Labrador Collie cross met when the primate was brought home by Joy and John Palmer before Christmas to convalesce after an operation on his back leg and the two have since been inseparable. Joy, who runs Porfell Wildlife Park and Sanctuary, near Liskeard, Cornwall with John, says Pie’s paternal instincts have kicked in after he ‘adopted’ the lemur, which he is now nursing back to full health.

A smile for the dashboard

Where there’s lemurs, there’s love.

Barth Woodbine, author of “This Moose Ain’t for Court’n: An Anthology of Early American Folk Music Regarding the Societal Subjugation of Desire” (via hometownwisdom)