Among the lively inhabitants of the zoo is Loki, a charismatic ring-tailed lemur who never fails to entertain visitors. Known for his striped tail and curious eyes, Loki spends most of his time leaping between branches in his beautifully landscaped enclosure, mimicking the lush forests of Madagascar.
Loki is particularly fond of interacting with enrichment activities. Keepers often hide treats in puzzle boxes or scatter them among the trees, and Loki’s cleverness shines as he discovers each hidden prize. One memorable moment involved a visitor accidentally dropping a colorful scarf near the enclosure. Loki immediately became fascinated, pulling the scarf through the mesh and wearing it like a sash for the rest of the afternoon, much to the delight of onlookers.
Visitors are drawn to Loki not only for his antics but also for the important story he represents—lemurs are critically endangered in the wild due to deforestation. Loki serves as an ambassador for his species, reminding everyone of the urgent need to protect Madagascar’s unique ecosystems.