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The World's Smallest Lemur Attenborough and the Giant Egg BBC Earth

The World's Smallest Lemur Attenborough and the Giant Egg BBC Earth

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David is on his way to the west of the island to release a tiny lemur who has been caught for research. Todd: So they tag the mouse lemur, so that they can catalogue its behaviour. Fantastic. I do understand that the scientists are trying to help, but how about this:
Let's leave them alone and respect their flippin territory. As a human, wouldn't you pray for an entity to give you space and let you live!

Date: 2020-08-24

Comments and reviews: 4


Man its so cute. Ring tailed are my favorite but this is a close second. Showing how it needs that moth and that plant to live really makes me realize how like killing off bee's would disrupt the entire world. Butterfly effect but en masse.
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Get up mort, do
not
be
near
the king's feet. Okay?
THE FEET THE FEET, didn't i told you about the feet?
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He did tell you about the feet.
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He accustomed to being caught they say,
as the tiny primate leans against the back of the cage looking scared out of its mind.
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When Sir David said 'Come on little one' it sounded like John Hammond from Jurassic Park R. I. P Sir Richard Attenborough
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