Lemurs are watching TV to prepare for their reintroduction to the wild
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4K televisions are known for providing crystal clear images - but did you know they're so good that they can even help animals get a glimpse of their future home?
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Port Lympne Reserve, a wildlife park in Kent, United Kingdom, is using Sony 4K TVs to let lemurs and langurs see their natural habitats.
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The reserve is streaming images of their natural habitats in Java (for the langurs) and Madagascar (for the lemurs) so the animals can familiarize themselves with their homes before being reintroduced to the wild.
Here's a closer look at the program:
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