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The woman who saved 200 lazy

3 April 2014 Last updated at 19:25 BST

Pool Monique love lazy when she took an orphan Suriname Society for the Protection of Animals.

Since then many lazy spent much time at home on the way back in the woods - but they struggled to cope when you save up to 200 at a time.

In October 2012, a forest near the capital Paramaribo, was released and asked to be removed 14 Monique lazy.

Four days after the rescue, she realized that there are more than 14 lazy - much more.

"After a month we were in the vicinity of 100 and eventually got to 200," said Pool. "Some days I had 50 animals at home. Had 17 children at a time, which are supplied by volunteers with drops."

Video courtesy of Conservation International