Alfred Hitchcock’s “The Birds” would’ve been a lot cuter if the director had used lemurs. And because these ring-tailed marsupials are so cool, one BBC reporter thought it would be a good idea to pose with them during his live shot. It went predictably badly. BBC News’ Alex Dunlop was doing a report on an annual count of the animals at the Banham Zoo in Norfolk, England, when he was mobbed by the group of lemurs. Also Read: Watch TV Reporter Get Puked on While Covering Beer-Based Ironman Competition (Video) “You little nipper,” Dunlop says in the video as the animals leap in...
- 1/9/2018
- by Brian Welk
- The Wrap
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Lemurs — they’re cute, but they’re probably best kept in the wild. If you don’t believe us, just check out this video of a BBC reporter getting mobbed by lemurs. Part of us envies him, but we also hope he didn’t get bruised up too badly. (Most lemurs are around five pounds, so when they jump all over you, they may leave a mark. Also, as you’ll see, they bite.)
Surely Alex Dunlop will never forget the moment. He was reporting from the Banham Zoo in Norfolk, U.K.
Lemurs — they’re cute, but they’re probably best kept in the wild. If you don’t believe us, just check out this video of a BBC reporter getting mobbed by lemurs. Part of us envies him, but we also hope he didn’t get bruised up too badly. (Most lemurs are around five pounds, so when they jump all over you, they may leave a mark. Also, as you’ll see, they bite.)
Surely Alex Dunlop will never forget the moment. He was reporting from the Banham Zoo in Norfolk, U.K.
- 1/9/2018
- by Karen Belz
- PEOPLE.com
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