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Jaime

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It seems like what is mentioned in threads affects what Google advertises on that particular thread. Is that the case? if so


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Maybe there isn't a huge amount of "pro lemur" advertising.

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Are lemurs exotic pets? can one purchase a lemur for home use? Can you house train a lemur?

Are lemurs averse to polka music?

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[quote name='hot stuff' date='Jan 22 2006, 10:40 AM']Are lemurs exotic pets?  can one purchase a lemur for home use?  Can you house train a lemur?

Are lemurs averse to polka music?
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Lemurs would qualify as exotic pets, I believe. Like lions, tigers, ferrets, monkeys, and so on. I believe you can indeed have a lemur in the home, although I'd imagine a lemur would be difficult to come by.

Any animal can be trained with the proper patience. I'm sure lemurs are no different.

I don't know about lemurs and their affinity for polka music.

There is a farm a little north of here where there are square dancing llamas, though.

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I wonder if there are any good recipes for lemur? Or llama for that matter? Do people ever cook lemur?

perhaps serve it with a lovely nutella?

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[quote name='hot stuff' date='Jan 22 2006, 10:55 AM']I wonder if there are any good recipes for lemur?  Or llama for that matter?  Do people ever cook lemur?

perhaps serve it with a lovely nutella?
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I found a recipe for Cuban Lemurs, but it's a mixed drink -- a rum and coke with lime. Nothing special.

No nutella involved.

As far as llama ... I'm sure someone somewhere eats them, but I think these llamas are used for their fur rather than their meat.

I have eaten ostrich, though. Another exotic animal, like the lemur.

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