A San Antonio woman calls ACS after rescuing what she believed to be an agitated lemur

Last week, a San Antonio woman who believed she'd rescued a lemur called Animal Care Services for help when the exotic mammal started causing a ruckus in her car. However, according to a June 12 Facebook post from San Antonio ACS, the animal she rescued wasn't a lemur but something entirely different. An ACS officer was able to subdue the animal, which had become so frenzied that the woman was forced to exit her vehicle and call for help, according to the social media post.
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