(Reuters) - Millions of fans mourned online the death of a lemur that starred in the PBS show "Zoboomafoo" and helped introduce a generation of Americans to the beady-eyed primate group, the Duke ...
Zoboomafoo, the lovable, leaping lemur who co-starred with the Kratt brothers on PBS, died this week at the Duke Lemur Center. He was 20 years old. Christopher Smith, an education specialist at the ...
DURHAM, N.C. (WSVN) — The Duke Lemur Center in North Carolina is celebrating the birth of a lemur with celebrity ties. The center announced the birth of little Marie, a critically endangered ...
“Mangatsika!,” as Zooboomafoo, the friendly, leaping lemur might say. If you’ve ever watched the hit PBS television show Zoboomafoo, you’d know that “Mangatsika” in Zoboo-speak means, “I can’t believe ...
The Duke Lemur Center is welcoming a new batch of babies, including the niece of perhaps the most famous lemur of all. Nine new babies have been born at the Duke Lemur Center so far this year.
If Zoboomafoo is successful at doing one thing, it's working as an advertisement for the children's TV show on PBS. If Zoboomafoo is successful at doing one thing, it's working as an advertisement for ...