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Dublin Zoo is evidently encouraging the nation to collectively utter an audible "ooh" and "aah": because it has now released images of its three unbelievably adorable red ruffed lemur newborns.

The Zoo is already home to four of the cute-as-a-button primates, but these loveable fur babies are pretty much the icing on the cake when it comes to can't-stop-staring cuteness. 

The team at Dublin Zoo is undoubtedly delighted with the new arrivals as the species is currently under threat.

The organisation's Ciaran McMahon explained: “Red ruffed lemurs are one of the most endangered of all lemurs.

"The birth of three babies at Dublin Zoo is hugely significant and definitely something to celebrate. 

"We are delighted to report that our new arrivals are strong and healthy and are nosily exploring their habitat on red ruffed lemur island."

So, helping increase the population of endangered species while also indulging in hours of cuteness is a sure way to get bring on that Friday feeling a little earlier. 

To see the new-born red ruffed lemur babies venture out into their new habitat for the very first time, tune in to The Zoo this evening at 7pm on RTÉ One.

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Have you ever wondered what it would be like to have a barbecue with your friends, family… and dozens of wild animals too? Well now you can. Dublin Zoo is opening its doors after hours to let a lucky group of 200 guests explore the zoo at night-time.

Even though we doubt the zoo's night-time adventures are quite as exciting as the ones we witnessed in Madagascar, you'll nevertheless get to enjoy a full BBQ, music and dancing, along with a tour and special keeper talks. 

The event is strictly over 18s but bookings can be made for between one and 20 people, meaning your usual summer night-out shenanigans just got a whole-lot more interesting.

There will be a total of three after-hours BBQs taking place at Dublin Zoo this year: June 20, July 25, and August 29.

Tickets, which are on sale from today, are €47 per person, and can be purchased at www.dublinzoo.ie

 

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When a rabbit decided to wander through the giraffe enclosure at Dublin Zoo, our long-necked friends wanted a closer look.

Trying to see what on earth has just bounded into its home, the giraffe leans down and pokes the bunny with its nose, revealing the bravest rabbit we've ever seen!

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