Lemurs get high | Spy in the Wild - BBC

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Published 2017-02-01
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Watch the BBC first on iPlayer 👉 bbc.in/iPlayer-Home Lemurs use millipedes as an insecticide and become intoxicated in the process.

Animatronic spy creatures discover that mischief is rife in nature, but there are still rules that govern the animals' lives.

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All Comments (21)
  • @Aletek
    Now i understand King Julien's behaviour in Madagascar flicks... after all these years, it all makes sense.
  • @johndaarteest
    I must admit, the Lemurs do resemble a rather baked Snoop Dog.
  • @user-xv5wb6to7g
    “Suspiciously enthusiastic” is my favourite description of getting high ever!
  • @jacobcrosby29
    “Yo I got that good shit, still has all the legs”.
  • @feschneider1985
    2:08 His face is like, "Duuuuude, I could go for some Denny's right about now..."
  • @etgha
    I like how the millipedes are just walkin about and the lemurs go up like "yo gimme some"
  • Incredible. These lemurs just decided to skip the Stone Age and went right into the Stoned Age.
  • @Josh-tu3pg
    Ah yes, rare footage of King Julien getting blazed before he can start to move it, move it.
  • @NickFactor
    Спасибо Юре Дудю, теперь я знаю, что лемуры могут обдолбаться😂😂😂
  • @ashhoward2329
    So that’s why Timon and pumba were eating all those bugs in lion king
  • @kimia1664
    Millipede: evolves defense tactics for millions of years. Lemurs: “Das good shit bro”
  • @aentelyn1714
    "God Damn It Maurice Pass The Boof, I'm Tripping Into Frank-rila." -King Julien
  • @poletooke4691
    @0:44 I love how this lemur elects to move his tail with his hand instead of by moving his tail lol
  • @Strabius
    Lemur: sees a millipede BOYS WE GETTIN LIT TONIGHT
  • @bigdude6256
    2:02 I just love the enthusiastic look in that lemur's eyes "eheh just one more bite... no, ten more" Edit: he looks high asf too