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Lemur Games - Duke Lemur Center
Jul 23, 2021
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Anna Borruel Codina Center for Lemur Medicine and Research - Duke Lemur Center
2 months ago
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About Us - Duke Lemur Center
1 month ago
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SAVA Conservation - Duke Lemur Center
Jan 6, 2015
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Crowned Lemur - Duke Lemur Center
May 25, 2014
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Explore the Duke Lemur Center in North Carolina!
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Nov 11, 2021
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Research Philosophy and Themes - Duke Lemur Center
Jan 7, 2021
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Gray Mouse Lemur - Duke Lemur Center
Jan 11, 2014
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Red Ruffed Lemur - Duke Lemur Center
Mar 23, 2014
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Have you ever wondered what a lemur sounds like? If so, then this video -- which is chock full of shrieks, grunts, barks, eeps, and trills -- is for you! 😃 Lemurs communicate using scent, sight, and sound. Each species has its own "vocabulary" of vocalizations, which may be used to alert fellow group members when predators are near, to warn competitors to stay away, or to communicate with group members who might be far away in the forest. Big thanks to Will Goodwin, our 2019 Communications Inte
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Aug 2, 2019
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Overview: Madagascar Conservation Programs - Duke Lemur Center
May 25, 2018
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Ring-tailed Lemur - Duke Lemur Center
Jan 9, 2014
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Blue-Eyed Black Lemur - Duke Lemur Center
Jan 14, 2014
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Fat-tailed Dwarf Lemur - Duke Lemur Center
Jan 14, 2014
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Black and White Ruffed Lemur - Duke Lemur Center
Mar 1, 2014
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Aye-aye - Duke Lemur Center
Jan 9, 2014
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Coquerel’s Sifaka - Duke Lemur Center
Jan 8, 2014
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Reduce, reuse, and recycle -- lemur style! At the Duke Lemur Center, every animal receives enrichment every day to keep their minds and bodies active. Much of the enrichment we use is made from repurposed material. This video features some of these items, including enrichment made from old firehose, bicycle and car tires, boxes, and even construction material! | Duke Lemur Center
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Apr 22, 2022
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All About Lemurs: Learn the Fascinating Facts
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Dec 6, 2021
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Meet the Aye-Aye: A Unique Nocturnal Lemur Species
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Jan 4, 2022
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Stink alert! 🚨 Male ring-tailed lemurs will stink fight with one another, coating their tails in secretions from the scent glands on their wrists and chests and flicking their tails towards opposing males. Stink fights can be territorial displays, disputes over mates, or another form of play fighting amongst brothers. Here, Seagrams seems very committed to flicking his stink at his twin brother, but Schweppes remains unperturbed! 💨 🎥: Abby Flyer | Duke Lemur Center
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Jun 27, 2023
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04-21 Lemurs: Gardeners of the Forest - Duke Lemur Center
Apr 27, 2021
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Happy St. Patrick's Day from the Duke Lemur Center! ☘️🌈 Our lemurs are joining the fun with some holiday enrichment! Watch black and white ruffed lemurs forage for dried fruit in a pot of gold while Coquerel’s sifakas and crowned lemurs enjoy shamrock cookies made out of primate chow, banana, and peanut butter! Enrichment is fun to watch, but it also helps keep the lemurs healthy by giving them new things to explore and try. Have questions? You can Ask an Expert in a private Zoom call with Enri
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Mar 17, 2021
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In honor of the 80th birthday of legendary British comedian and lemur supporter John Cleese, the Duke Lemur Center is thrilled to release a brand-new commercial starring John and the lemurs of the DLC! This new spot is premiering for World Lemur Day on October 25, to spread awareness for the plight of lemurs everywhere and to inform people how they can help by symbolically adopting their very own lemur. To learn more, please visit https://lemur.duke.edu/cleese. To adopt a lemur, please visit htt
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Oct 25, 2019
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One of the World’s Leading Lemur Doctors Is Hanging up Her Stethoscope | Duke Today
Nov 4, 2023
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Looking for a truly unique glimpse “behind the curtains” at the Duke Lemur Center? Book a Behind the Scenes tour! 🤩 ➡️ lemur.duke.edu/visit Learn all about the work that goes into the care and conservation of the world’s most endangered mammals! Your expert guide will bring your group into areas that are typically off-limits to visitors, allowing you to see the DLC through the eyes of our dedicated staff. You’ll see a variety of lemurs enjoying snacks and enrichment! The morning version of the
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5 months ago
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Three little mouse lemurs, sitting in a row… 🎶 Gray mouse lemur mom Azalea and her four-month-old twins, Peanut and Macadamia, woke up before lights out to get a head start on breakfast! While mouse lemurs don’t hibernate the way that fat-tailed dwarf lemurs do, they still gain weight during Madagascar’s dry season and can enter shorter bursts of torpor to conserve energy and avoid predation. Enjoy some munching ASMR as these tiny primates chow down on some fresh fruit 😋 🎥: Becca N. | Duke Le
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Sep 29, 2024
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POV: you’re a tasty snack for a lemur 😋 Each of our lemurs has an individualized diet plan to make sure that they stay happy and healthy. Certain species have dietary restrictions, like Coquerel’s sifakas, who can’t eat any fruit because the sugar doesn’t agree with their digestive system. And some individuals need modified diets, like geriatric blue-eyed black lemur Kidman, who gets all of her veggies cooked to make them easier to chew 🥦 🎥: Abby Flyer | Duke Lemur Center
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Dec 10, 2023
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Blue-eyed black lemur breeding pair Ranomasina and Akroyd enjoy watermelons grown in the DLC’s garden 🍉 Blue-eyed black lemurs are the most endangered species housed at the DLC, with only an estimated 1,000 individuals left in the wild. There are fewer than ten breeding females in North America. In 2017, as part of our conservation breeding program, the DLC received two blue-eyed black lemurs from Parc Ivoloina, a nonprofit nature center in Madagascar. Our goal is to increase the genetic divers
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Oct 18, 2023
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Meet Sora, Cooper and Swift: Duke Lemur Center welcomes adorable lemur triplets to Durham
9 months ago
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