It’s a #WorldLemurDay party with Sophia’s family! 🌍
This rambunctious ring-tailed lemur troop enjoyed lots of fun snacks and enrichment items, courtesy of Keeper Sarah K.! LEMURS cookies were made of oatmeal, peaches, banana, maple syrup, and primate chow, the back of the sign was smeared with banana baby food, and the hanging holee-rollers were filled with fruits and veggies from the family’s diet. Momma Sophia was especially fond of the cookies, while dad Randy was a pro with the rollers, and youngest offspring Elisabet and Doris went crazy for the fresh-cut bamboo and baby food sign 🤩
Ring-tailed lemurs like these are the most recognizable lemur species, but there are just over 100 distinct species living in Madagascar! 98% of these species are endangered, with nearly one third just a step away from extinction. You can help us protect these critically endangered primates by making a donation, symbolically adopting a lemur, buying DLC merchandise, or simply sharing our content to raise awareness for Earth’s most endangered mammals 💙
🎥: Abby Flyer and Anna Scotton
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The start of hibernation season means lots of sleepy fat-tailed dwarf lemurs 😴
The DLC's colony of fat-tailed dwarf lemurs, the world's only hibernating primates, are starting to slow down for the winter! While their hibernation coincides with cold temperatures here in North America, fat-tailed dwarf lemurs actually hibernate at tropical temperatures in Madagascar's dry deciduous forests, gorging themselves on fruit during the abundant wet season and curling up for a looooooooong nap during the resource-scarce dry season. Just like you might put your phone on low power mode to save limited battery power, dwarf lemurs put their bodies into a state called torpor, lowering their metabolic rate so that they can survive up to six months on nothing but the fat stored in their tails 😱
Through non-invasive research, our scientists are trying to discover how exactly these incredible primates hibernate at tropical temperatures, potentially unlocking a form of human hibernation that could be beneficial for medical care and space travel 🩺🚀
You might not be able to see any fat-tailed dwarf lemurs during winter visits to the DLC—don't worry, they're busy participating in science! ✨
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Don't just take our word for it—legendary British comedian and lemur aficionado John Cleese explains how YOU can help lemurs by symbolically adopting a lemur from the DLC 💙
➡️ lemur.duke.edu/adopt
Back in 2022, John Cleese leant his iconic voice to this animated short celebrating #WorldLemurDay. With the revamp of our Adopt a Lemur program, supporting lemurs is easier than ever—all you have to do is purchase an Adopt package for one of FIVE available species, use your code to unlock our online portal, and sign up for quarterly updates on your adoptee and their family. It sure beats cleaning your blender! 😉 ... See MoreSee Less
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Legendary British comedian and lemur supporter John Cleese explains how YOU can help lemurs by symbolically adopting a lemur from the DLC 💙
➡️ lemur.duke.edu/adopt
Become a "lemur parent" through our newly revamped Adopt a Lemur program! Don't worry, our trained animal care staff will do all of the work to keep the lemurs happy and healthy—all you have to do is purchase an Adopt package for one of FIVE available species, use your code to unlock our online portal, and sign up for quarterly updates on your adoptee and their family. Being a "parent" has never been easier! 😉 ... See MoreSee Less
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I had to put a funny! Wonderful way to get interest of your programs! ❤️❤️
Well, I wasn’t expecting this. But than again, does anyone ever expect the Spanish Inquisition either?
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We were thrilled to welcome a very special guest for Duke’s Family Weekend—Ken Jeong! His favorite lemur species? The Coquerel’s sifaka! His favorite of our NEW custom lemur plushes? All of them, of course! 🥰
➡️ lemur.duke.edu/shop
Our BRAND NEW plushes, custom designed for the DLC based on photos of our resident lemurs, are available for sale in person at our Lemur Landing Gift Shop and online in Duke Stores! You can purchase these adorable huggable lemurs as part of our Adopt a Lemur program or separately—either way, all of the proceeds go to lemur care and conservation! 💙 ... See MoreSee Less
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Finally! Someone has made an aye aye plushie that doesn’t look like a recycled raccoon.
MR CHOW and LEMURS! ❤️
My favorite lemur species too!
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Happy Halloween and #WorldLemurDay! 🥳👻
How have YOU been celebrating lemurs today? Tag us in your #WorldLemurDay2025 celebrations and lemur Halloween costumes to show off your support for Earth's most endangered mammals! 💙
You can also help support lemurs by:
✅ Symbolically adopting a lemur at lemur.duke.edu/adopt
✅ Making a tax-deductible donation to the DLC at lemur.duke.edu/donate
✅ Buying DLC merch—including our NEW custom plushes!—at lemur.duke.edu/shop
✅ Learn more about our conservation work in Madagascar at lemur.duke.edu/conservation
✅ Sharing lemur photos, videos, and facts to spread awareness for these incredible primates
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So cute.
LOVE these photos!! Thank you DLC for all the incredible work you do🩷🩷🩷🩷
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We love the lemur center. We have toured many times.
I pray that people quit killing them. They think oh what a cute pet. They are not pets. They are wild mammals. They get them and end up not giving them the correct nutrients. Then the suffer and die. 😪
It’s a #WorldLemurDay party with Sophia’s family! 🌍
This rambunctious ring-tailed lemur troop enjoyed lots of fun snacks and enrichment items, courtesy of Keeper Sarah K.! LEMURS cookies were made of oatmeal, peaches, banana, maple syrup, and primate chow, the back of the sign was smeared with banana baby food, and the hanging holee-rollers were filled with fruits and veggies from the family’s diet. Momma Sophia was especially fond of the cookies, while dad Randy was a pro with the rollers, and youngest offspring Elisabet and Doris went crazy for the fresh-cut bamboo and baby food sign 🤩
Ring-tailed lemurs like these are the most recognizable lemur species, but there are just over 100 distinct species living in Madagascar! 98% of these species are endangered, with nearly one third just a step away from extinction. You can help us protect these critically endangered primates by making a donation, symbolically adopting a lemur, buying DLC merchandise, or simply sharing our content to raise awareness for Earth’s most endangered mammals 💙
🎥: Abby Flyer and Anna Scotton ... See MoreSee Less
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It"s always a happy lemur day when you see Ringtails! ❤️❤️
Happy World Lemur Day! Great job on the treats!
Happy Lemur Day
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It's World Lemur Day! 🎉 And we’re so excited to announce the revamp of our Adopt a Lemur program, complete with five new custom-designed plushes—so you can snuggle AND celebrate!
➡️ lemur.duke.edu/adopt
Support the care and conservation of lemurs—and bring home your own huggable plush lemur! More than just a cuddly friend, each stuffed animal will connect you to a real lemur living here at the Duke Lemur Center. Your plush will come with a code that unlocks a portal of information about the DLC’s mission and the lemurs we care for, as well as quarterly updates on your adopted lemur. You (or your gift recipient) will also receive adopter-exclusive materials, including a full-color folder, two stickers, a 20-page full-color booklet, and a frameable photo 💙
Every plush purchase helps us protect the world’s most endangered mammals by helping to fund conservation programs, non-invasive research, animal welfare, and education outreach 🌍
The new Adopt packages are available in person at our Lemur Landing Gift Shop, as well as online on the Duke Stores website! And yes, international shipping is available 😉
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I need my good boy, Randy!
Linda Taylor (thought of you 😀) what a great idea to support an amazing creature!
Love the new plushies!!
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Tomorrow is the big day—Halloween AND #WorldLemurDay! 🥳
Get in the festive spirit with this video of 38-year-old aye-aye Poe enjoying a delicious fresh pumpkin, carved by our keeper staff. Poe uses his specialized fingers to scoop tasty pumpkin guts out of the Jack-o-Lantern (through its nose!) and scrape pumpkin shavings into his mouth 🎃
As #WorldLemurDay2025 falls on Halloween, aye-ayes (often considered the world's spookiest primate) are this year's mascot! For many years, scientists thought aye-ayes were actually rodents, due to their ever-growing incisors and lack of tooth comb. Aye-ayes are the largest nocturnal primates on Earth, weighing about six pounds and measuring about fifteen inches long 😱
Among the seventeen lemur species that have unfortunately gone extinct was the giant aye-aye, Daubentonia robusta, which was about three times as large as modern aye-ayes. Like many species, the giant aye-aye only went extinct less than 1,000 years ago. Here at the DLC, we are dedicated to protecting these incredible creatures and preventing any more species from disappearing 💙
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Love and aye-aye
she's picking the pumpkin's nose and eating its pumpkin boogers 🤣
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Tiny pumpkins for tiny lemurs 🎃
Our countdown to Halloween and #WorldLemurDay this Friday continues with our smallest nocturnal residents! Gray mouse lemurs Taro and Tumbleweed had a blast licking honey from miniature pumpkins in their free-ranging room. We tried to offer some to fat-tailed dwarf lemur Kiwi Bird and her family, but they preferred to enjoy their breakfast in bed as they gear up for the beginning of hibernation season 😋
Both of these tiny primates provide incredible avenues for non-invasive research! Gray mouse lemurs develop symptoms similar to Alzheimer’s as they age, allowing DLC researchers to run cognitive trials (puzzles, mazes etc) with aging mouse lemurs to hopefully learn something about our own cognitive decline. Fat-tailed dwarf lemurs’ incredible months-long hibernation could teach us how to slow the human metabolism, unlocking new potential in the realms of space travel and medical care. We follow a strict do-no-harm policy, so all of our research is non-invasive, and lemurs are motivated to participate in exchange for tasty treats! 🔍
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To cute !!!!
Love
Rebekah Rea Clark
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