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The Duke Lemur Center welcomed three new bundles of prosimian joy last month. On Thursday, the Lemur Center announced the birth of its third infant, Warble, a pygmy slow loris. Warble was born on ...
A new study out of Dartmouth figured out that a type of lemur known as an aye-aye likes to gobble up food with the highest alcohol content – but not necessarily for the reasons you might think.
And in 2013, researchers found that about 10 percent of 12,000 comments on a 2009 viral video of a pygmy slow loris—a small, threatened Asian primate—mentioned that they wanted a slow loris pet.
Aye-aye feel a little woozy Hit me with the strong stuff. Aye-ayes, a tiny crazed-looking lemur species, prefer fake nectar with higher concentrations of alcohol – as does the slow loris, a ...
A nocturnal forager, the pygmy loris weighs about a pound as an adult and can live up to 20 years, according to the Duke Lemur Center in Durham, N.C.
The lives of nearly 4,000 endangered primates at the Duke Lemur Centre in the US, have been collected over 50 years and transferred to an online database for everyone to enjoy.
Fifty years of data, from the lives of nearly 4,000 endangered primates at the Duke Lemur Centre in North Carolina, have been transferred from ageing paper records into a public, online database ...
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