Lemur at Scottish zoo named the world's oldest at 39
Mihaela Măncilă
View this post on Instagram A post shared by Five Sisters Zoo (@fivesisters.zoo) June 17 (UPI) -- A ring-tailed lemur living at a zoo in Scotland was officially named the oldest in the world by Guinness World Records at the age of 39. The lemur at Five Sisters Zoo in West Lothian was officially certified as the oldest living lemur in captivity this week. The primate, named Stumpy as a result of his slightly shortened tail, was born in June 1986 in Surrey, England, and has lived at Five Sisters
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