Lemur Princes - Lincoln Park Zoo Poem by Ima Ryma

Lemur Princes - Lincoln Park Zoo



We are crowned lemur brothers two
Hanging out in the habitat,
Here at home in Lincoln Park Zoo,
Chilling out and chewing the fat.
We hear that humans call us crowned
Cuz of the shape on our head.
A furred crown pattern there be found.
Across our brow it does spread.
And being orange it does stand out
For human visitors to see,
And for them to conclude, no doubt,
That little princes we do be.

Come visit - there's no time like now.
You really do not have to bow.

Friday, July 5, 2019
Topic(s) of this poem: animals
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