Baby lemur goes for a ride with mom at the Saint Louis Zoo
This female baby lemur graduated from clinging to her mother’s belly to riding on mom’s back to get around at the Saint Louis Zoo! The yet-to-be-named baby girl was born in January and belongs to an endangered lemur species, the Coquerel’s sifaka, which are only found on Madagascar.More:Curious baby antelope explores homeBaby sloth gets put in a onesieA mother's love: Pittsburgh Zoo welcomes
The Saint Louis Zoo is one of eight institutions in the country that are home to this lemur species.Ray Meibaum / Saint Louis Zoo
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By Animal Tracks
This female baby lemur graduated from clinging to her mother’s belly to riding on mom’s back to get around at the Saint Louis Zoo! The yet-to-be-named baby girl was born in January and belongs to an endangered lemur species, the Coquerel’s sifaka, which are only found on Madagascar.