A UK hotel has launched "lemoga" classes to guests by roping in lemurs to teach them the poses of yoga, the ancient Indian practice, British media reported on Tuesday.
Lemurs are primates who are pretty friendly and outgoing and they have been enlisted by a Lake District hotel and spa, which is offering "lemoga" classes, the BBC reported.
Armathwaite Hall and Spa, near Keswick, in Cumbria has launched the sessions as one of its "meet the wildlife" wellness activities.
Carolyn Graves, owner of Armathwaite Hall, told Chronicle Live: "As a wellness destination, we're used to providing our guests with outdoor experiences which help relieve the symptoms of city living such as stress, sleep and pollution.
"Lemoga offers our guests the chance to feel at one with nature, at the same time joining in with the lemurs' play time."