This rare video of a dancing lemur is going viral. Have you seen it?
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The dancing lemurs, known as sifakas are only found on the island of Madagascar. The species has been listed as critically endangered on the International Union for Conservation’s of Nature (IUCN) Red List.
Brace yourself, because what you are about to watch is an incredibly adorable video of an endangered “dancing lemur”. The video, which has now gone viral on social media, was shared by Chester Zoo, a wildlife charity and zoo in the UK. For the very first time, the UK zoo has introduced these lemurs in Europe. The dancing lemurs, known as sifakas are only found on the island of Madagascar. The species has been listed as critically endangered on the International Union for Conservation’s of Nature (IUCN) Red List. Meet your new FAVOURITE animal... the SIFAKA!These incredibly rare 'dancing' lemurs are the FIRST of their kind to ever be seen in Europe... pic.twitter.com/h1o2A7D1ns @von_taylor1 wow Ooh, I want a dancing lemur I could watch them all day, love the way they skip about. We can't wait to meet them! Omg... think I need to get there! Couple of years since I was seeing these in the wild. Leaping Lemurs! In the video, the lemurs can be seen jumping and frolicking around and their super adorable antics have sent the Internet into a meltdown. The sifaka couple has been identified as Beatrice (female) and Eliot (male). Chester Zoo shared the video of the dancing sifaka lemurs on their social media handles and wrote, “Meet your new FAVOURITE animal... the SIFAKA! MonkeySmiling face with heart-shaped eyes. These incredibly rare 'dancing' lemurs are the FIRST of their kind to ever be seen in Europe (sic).”More Related News