A baby lemur is born at Tashkent Zoo and is in the spotlight

A baby lemur has been born at the Tashkent Zoo, attracting the attention of visitors. Lemurs have a relatively short gestation period of about 4-5 months, and after birth, the young lemur stays close to its mother, initially clinging to her belly before moving to her back. This behavior, facilitated by their strong gripping hands, helps ensure the survival of lemur infants in the wild. Visitors can now observe this unique phenomenon directly at the zoo.
A lemur baby has been born at the Tashkent Zoo and is already attracting the attention of visitors. It is reported that the gestation period for lemurs is relatively short, lasting approximately 4–5 months.
After birth, the baby rarely separates from its mother. It first clings to its mother's abdomen and later moves to her back. This process is made possible by the baby's strong gripping paws.
It is through these specific traits that lemur babies survive in the wild.
Now, this unique occurrence can be observed firsthand at the zoo.





















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