New Lemur Species Named After John Cleese
FruFox writes "A new species of wooly lemur has been named in honour of John Cleese in recognition of his work to protect lemurs in general. According to the article, the lemurs don't walk, per se, but have known to do some very silly walks. Good show." From the article: "The avahi cleesei, which weights less than two pounds and eats leaves, was discovered in Western Madagascar in 1990 by a team led by anthropologist Urs Thalmann and his colleague Thomas Geissman of Zurich University."
So, in, er, three years you've spotted no lemurs?
Yes in only three years. Er, I tell a lie, four; be fair, five. I've been lemur spotting for just the seven years. Before that of course I was a Yeti spotter.
Dear phrotoma:
Thank you for the eels. They were scrumptiously yummy and unmistakably regal.
Sorry to mensch, but if you're finished with the hairdryer, could you pop it in the post?
Yours fictionally,
Biggles
PS. See you at the Saxe-Coburg's canasta evening.
Lil' Thindime, lilting a lacrimose lament, krashes the kwaint konfines of Kokonino Kounty