A small lemur makes his first outings at the Besançon Zoo where he was born on 6 May. He is part of a species classified as "in critical danger of extinction", while only about forty of these primates are preserved in captivity in the world, all in Europe.
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A small lemur makes his first outings at the Besançon Zoo where he was born on 6 May. He is part of a species classified as "in critical danger of extinction", while only about forty of these primates are preserved in captivity in the world, all in Europe.
Agrippé with her mother's fur, bright eyes and duvetous ears, a baby big hapalemur, a species of lemur in critical danger of extinction, makes his first outings at the zoo of Besançon where he was born debu...