Two cubs of ring-tailed lemurs were born in the Moscow Zoo
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Two cubs of ring-tailed lemurs were born in the Moscow Zoo

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06-08-2023
 
Source: https://www.moscowzoo.ru/
The telegram channel of the Moscow Zoo reported that now little lemurs spend most of their time on the backs of their mothers. This period will continue for several more months.

“The cubs feed on their mother's milk, but they are already tasting adult food little by little and are actively exploring the world. They retreat to a visible distance, actively communicate with other members of the group, but in case of any danger they immediately return to their mother, ”the message says.

Other members of the group also look after the replenishment.

The gender of the babies has not yet been determined. When they grow up, their diet will become varied. Lemurs love to eat fresh vegetables and fruits, quail eggs, boiled meat, insects, nuts and seeds. In addition, lemurs receive daily special mineral supplements.
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