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 Lemur Center in ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. DURHAM, North Carolina — Jovian, a star of ...
Jovian, the lemur from PBS's popular children's show Zoboomafoo, is dead. The animal died Monday of kidney failure at the age of 20, according to an obituary posted online by the Duke Lemur Center, ...
Someone in lemur heaven is getting a fantastic nature lesson right now, that’s for sure. According to the Duke Lemur Center, which Jovian called home, the star is survived by partner Pia and brother ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. (Photo courtesy Duke Lemur Center) DURHAM, N ...
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“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 ...
Tiny fans of the PBS children's series "Zoboomafoo" won't be disappointed in the PC version. Kids aged 3 and older solve varied puzzles to piece together a map and find treasure hidden in Animal ...