Its tooo cute!!!
By ElicBxn
@ElicBxn (64169)
United States
January 21, 2009 6:21pm CST
I have said, and I do mean it, that I don't like monkeys and apes. I would say I dislike apes more than monkeys.
But there is a primate I do like, lemers.
And this is an artical about about the cutest one I've ever seen!
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1126126/Pictured-The-incredibly-rare-baby-lemur-clutching-teddy-mother.html
So, what do you think of this baby? Isn't she just too cute!
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17 responses
@tamarafireheart (15384)
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22 Jan 09
Hi ElicBxn,
I love all animals, monkeys and apes too, I don't find anything wrong about them but its some humans that I don't like when hey kill for the sake of killung and for vanity.
Tamara
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@ElicBxn (64169)
• United States
22 Jan 09
I think they fuction well in the wild, but they really aren't nice animals.
I also don't care for killing for the sake of killing or for vanity, but I just don't care for apes and monkeys.
I didn't say I'm exactly in love with the human ape either.
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@tamarafireheart (15384)
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22 Jan 09
Hi lamb101,
That was what I was trying to get across. Thanks.
Tamara.
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@pyewacket (43903)
• United States
22 Jan 09
Awww--those photos really are cute, and it's cute that she has "adopted" that teddy bear to cling to like it was her mother.
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@deebomb (15304)
• United States
22 Jan 09
Monkeys and apes are alright in the wild or their native habitat. I just don't seeing the ones in zoos. They are disgusting. But the picture in the article is really so homely the it has to be cute. I hope that she survives. She sure is tiny. it's a wonder that they survive at all in the wild.
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@checapricorn (16060)
• United States
22 Jan 09
[i]Hi Elic,
At first I thought it's not real!LOL! Very very cute! She is such a dear!
Thanks for sharing us this link![/i]





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@bombshell (11256)
• Germany
22 Jan 09
cool
...just like my neighbpr in my country Philippines the mother and father are filipino´s but the eyes of the kids are blue.
...just like my neighbpr in my country Philippines the mother and father are filipino´s but the eyes of the kids are blue.
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@bombshell (11256)
• Germany
22 Jan 09
yeah right Elic she has blue eyes and deaf but her 2 brothers has blue eyes but not deaf.but the girl has blue eyes and deaf is now manager in a american hotel and all the workres thereare deaf!
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@winterose (39887)
• Canada
22 Jan 09
I like them all, I just like animals, all kinds, well except for snakes, but some of them are really pretty in their colouring though.
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@teapotmommommerced (10359)
• United States
25 Jan 09
The baby needed a mama and he got an adopted one. They have done studies where they put primates in cages with teddy bears/adopted moms and then ones in cold cages without something to cuddle with. You guessed it the ones in the cold cage became mentally ill and neurotic and nervous wrecks. Where the teddy bear holders where more well rounded and secure.
@teapotmommommerced (10359)
• United States
28 Jan 09
Yes, I just called him a teddy bear as a generic name.
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@newzealtralian (3930)
• Australia
2 Feb 09
That is just so cute. Poor little mite not having a mum though. I bet the keepers are more than making up for it though.
I want one! lol. Might teach my monkeys some good habits! lol.
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@dawnald (85137)
• Shingle Springs, California
24 Jan 09
She's cute all right!
I'm not hugely fond of monkeys and apes either. I don't dislike them but I'm not as fascinated by them as some people are. On the other hand, I could go to the zoo and watch the cats, any cats, all day long!
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@ElicBxn (64169)
• United States
22 Jan 09
Well, she's not a monkey, she's a lemer. Still a primate, but a more primitive primate and besides zoos, only found on one (large) island off the east coast of Africa.
They are kind like the cats of the primate family, like bats are the rodent of the primate family.
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@snowcat46 (2322)
• United States
22 Jan 09
She is cute. I hate going to zoos for the most part. When I see apes, all I can think about is how much they look like a human old man. That's disturbing. They aren't all that different from us. It just feels wrong to stuff them in a cage and show them to everyone. It's offensive.
But a zoo is probably the only way most people will ever get to see any wild animal close up. I hate seeing all of them caged, but wild cats are so magnificent, I'm glad I got to see them once.
I adore the tinier primates. My hubby refuses to even let me think about having one. (Pout)
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@snowcat46 (2322)
• United States
23 Jan 09
Oh, I know. I just like yanking his chain. (and they are too, too adorable when they're so teeny-tiny. So hard to resist.)
He still gives me hell cause before we were married I had a dream about cats that were so tiny 5 of them could fit on your hand. He keeps claiming I'm gonna try to breed something that small, so I can have more of them and get away with it. Silly man. I don't think it's possible to get them that small. And how would you cage them? But it would be good for this economy... Smaller means less food eaten... Hmmm...
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@AmbiePam (120738)
• United States
22 Jan 09
Oh this is so adorable. I think articles like this are a good way of spreading information about creatures that we may not know a lot about. If people were aware of such wonderous creatures, maybe they would think twice about how they treat the world and the things that live in it.
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@BarBaraPrz (51819)
• St. Catharines, Ontario
22 Jan 09
Yup! That's a cute picture. I sent it on to one of my great nephews as a birthday greeting.
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