Jovian, a Coquerel’s sifaka lemur who starred as “Zoboomafoo” in the PBS children’s television show by the same name, died Monday at the Duke Lemur Center. He was 20. Jovian was the center’s most ...
Imagine a time before YouTube made millionaire grumpy cats and celebrity sloth sanctuaries, when cuteness overload Vines were merely a dream recorded in a Lisa Frank dolphin-emblazoned trapper keeper.
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 ...
Jovian, a Coquerel’s sifaka lemur who starred as “Zoboomafoo” in the PBS children’s television show by the same name, died Monday at the Duke Lemur Center. Jovian, who was 20, was the center’s most ...
DURHAM, N.C. — The star of the PBS kids show Zoboomafoo died on Monday, the Duke Lemur Center confirmed. Jovian was living at the Duke Lemur Center in Durham when he passed away from kidney failure at ...
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, ...
A Coquerel's sifaka lemur sits on a bamboo in 2006. Jovian of "Zomboomafoo" fame died Monday. Reuters "Zoboomafoo" fans across North America mourned Wednesday as news spread that the star animal actor ...
Today, the Internet is mourning the loss of its favourite lemur. Jovian, a Coquerel’s sifaka lemur, was best known for his starring role on PBS’s kid-friendly nature show, Zoboomafoo, hosted by ...
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.
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