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- From: mayer@wrc.xerox.com (Jim Mayer)
- Newsgroups: alt.fan.lemurs,rec.arts.books
- Subject: Re: lemurs in literature
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- Date: 30 Dec 92 16:28:51 GMT
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- In-Reply-To: kasprj@jec310.its.rpi.edu's message of Mon, 28 Dec 1992 15:09:16 GMT
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- While on vacation over the holiday I leafed through Gerald Durell's
- "The Stationary Ark". Chapter 4, which covers breeding of zoo
- animals, has a section on lemurs. Does anyone know if Durell's zoo
- bars National Geographic photographers so that the lemurs can breed
- undisturbed?
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