The young lemurs were born to two females, Koko and Krinidy, earlier this year

Apr 23, 2014 14:37 GMT  ·  By

One can only assume that there is a lot of moving going on at the Woburn Safari Park in the United Kingdom right about how, and that everybody is pretty much liking it (mental high-five for those who got the reference).

Not to beat about the bush, news from this part of the world says that the facility is now home to three baby ring-tailed lemurs, all of which are simply too cute for words. Zoo Borns reports that the young lemurs were born to two females earlier this year, in March. Thus, Koko delivered just one offspring, whereas Krinidy is the proud mother of a set of twins.

Because they are still very young, the tiny lemurs spend most of their time holding tight to their mothers' bodies. Consequently, caretakers have not yet been able to determine whether they are boys or girls.

The lemur families presently live in a walk-through enclosure, which means that, if lucky enough, visitors to Woburn Safari Park can catch a glimpse of the newborns every once in a while.

Wildlife researchers explain that ring-tailed lemurs can only be found on the island of Madagascar. Due to the fact that this species has lost a considerable portion of its natural habitat over the past years, the International Union for Conservation of Nature considers is to be a near-threatened one.