First I must admit that I altered this Lemur photo I took at the Zoo’s Madagascar exhibit. Any of you who have taken the family to see “Madagascar”, I am sure will still recognise the number one aid to King Julien. His eyes are not really this big, and neither is his claws. But you have to stay indoors long enough to let your eyes fully adjust if you are going to see him. He is really more of a night person, so they have his room dark during the day and light at night, so you have a better chance of seeing him moving around inside the exhibit. If you really want to see what he looks like for real, you are just going to have to come to the Henry Doorly Zoo and see for yourself.
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I would like to say: awsome post