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Head into 2024 like a dancing lemur!

18 Jan 2024
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Madagascar Tourism recently released an amazing video of dancing lemurs, encouraging travellers to head into 2024 in the same fashion.

Lemurs are primates, with about 100 existing species, all of which are endemic to the island of Madagascar.

Click here to watch the dancing lemurs on Facebook.

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