Have you ever wondered what goes on "behind the curtains" at the Duke Lemur Center? 🤔
While many of our tours are weather-dependent and thus can only run from May to September, we are able to offer our premium Behind the Scenes tours year-round! Registration for our afternoon Behind the Scenes tours is currently up on our website through the end of December—book your tickets to see areas that are typically off-limits for guests, including animal enrichment in one of our small nocturnal colony rooms and a visit to see our largest nocturnal residents, aye-ayes. As a private experience, the tour can be catered to your group's interests, so feel free to tell us when booking if there's something you're hoping to see or learn about! 💙
➡️ lemur.duke.edu/engage/onsite-tours/2022-bts-tour
The ticket is a flat rate for 1-4 guests, so whether you're a more solitary primate with a party of one or a social primate that fills up all four spots in your party, we're excited to host your visit! All participants must be ages 10+, and reservations must be made in advance. Learn more and book today on our website! ✨
Looking for more off-season options? Stay tuned to hear more about our upcoming Wild Workshops, including a brand new All About Aye-Ayes theme! We are also working on updating our diurnal-themed morning Behind the Scenes tours, so those tickets will be posted on our website at a future date.
📸: David Haring
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Have you ever wondered what goes on "behind the curtains" at the Duke Lemur Center? 🤔
While many of our tours are weather-dependent and thus can only run from May to September, we are able to offer our premium Behind the Scenes tours year-round! Registration for our afternoon Behind the Scenes tours is currently up on our website through the end of December—book your tickets to see areas that are typically off-limits for guests, including animal enrichment in one of our small nocturnal colony rooms and a visit to see our largest nocturnal residents, aye-ayes. As a private experience, the tour can be catered to your group's interests, so feel free to tell us when booking if there's something you're hoping to see or learn about! 💙
➡️ lemur.duke.edu/engage/onsite-tours/2022-bts-tour
The ticket is a flat rate for 1-4 guests, so whether you're a more solitary primate with a party of one or a social primate that fills up all four spots in your party, we're excited to host your visit! All participants must be ages 10+, and reservations must be made in advance. Learn more and book today on our website! ✨
Looking for more off-season options? Stay tuned to hear more about our upcoming Wild Workshops, including a brand new All About Aye-Ayes theme! We are also working on updating our diurnal-themed morning Behind the Scenes tours, so those tickets will be posted on our website at a future date.
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I will try next year to see these lovely babies.
Fat-tailed dwarf lemur Kiwi and her family demonstrate the ideal way to spend a rainy day like today! Snug as a bug in a rug? More like snug as a dwarf lemur in a nest 🤗
All of our lemurs are staying safe and dry, and we hope you are, too! 🌧️
🎥: Kate O. ... See MoreSee Less
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I love my lemur babies!💕 Took your tour in early August and all those babies made my heart swell!
Absolutely adorable!
They are so cuddly!
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Happy #tongueouttuesday from ring-tailed lemur Stewart 😝
This twelve-year-old father of four lives with breeding partner Alena, sons Atticus, Mr. Popper, and Jasper, and infant daughter Cirilla. His own father, the esteemed Randy, is the ring-tailed lemur representative of our Adopt a Lemur program! Usually, only the dominant female in a group will need to wear a radio tracking collar when the troop free-ranges, as most members will remain in close proximity to the matriarch. Stewart, however, likes to wander off and enjoys frequent alone time, taking a quiet nap away from his rambunctious kids, so he also wears a radio collar in case our husbandry staff need to track him down 💛
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I work with a lemur that has longer canines so you often see their tongue out 😂 I love them
Stewart is cute. I love all the Lemurs. 💞💞
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Happy #MadagascarMonday! Today's update is about dried fruit and diversifying incomes 🍌
The New Generation School Garden is pursuing new ventures for financial sustainability! We created drying racks to produce dried fruits and transform root crops into flour, and we’re making chips and cooking oil from local produce. This will allow the farmers in our network to conserve their produce and earn a higher income from their farms through marketing unique products 🧑🌾
To learn more about our conservation projects, visit lemur.duke.edu/conservation or keep an eye out for the next #MadagascarMonday update! 💚 ... See MoreSee Less
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I bet they love it.
Can you tell male and female blue-eyed black lemur infants apart? 🤔
Blue-eyed black lemurs demonstrate perhaps the starkest sexual dichromatism in the lemur world, with males sporting jet-black fur and females ranging in color from orange to russet, but they're not born that way! Males and females are both born in orange tones so that they blend in with mom's fur while clinging to her belly for the first few months of their lives. This helps them camouflage and avoid being spotted by predators as easy prey. Males will start to transition from orange to black fur around two months old. One of these infants is female Ranomasina and the other is male Hamill, both of whom were born in 2018, and it's almost impossible to tell who's who 🖤🧡
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Oh how I wish I could kiss their sweet little faces !! ❤️❤️❤️
I can’t wait to visit some day !
Now vs then photos of first-time mouse lemur moms Mushmelon and Belladonna 🥰
We had a request after our most recent gray mouse lemur birth announcement for photos of lovely momma Mushmelon, and we're more than happy to share! To celebrate their first times as successful moms, we pulled some baby pics from our archives of Mushmelon (1,2) and Belladonna (3,4) to compare with their adult portraits. For size reference, Baby Mushmelon is inside of a dixie cup, and Baby Belladonna is clinging to a veterinarian's finger 🥹
📸: David Haring (1,2,3); Jodi S. (4) ... See MoreSee Less
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My favorite! Their little hands are just perfection!
Andrea Taylor
Happy 10th birthday to the stunning Velona! 🧡
This gorgeous blue-eyed black lemur female was born at Parc Ivoloina, a nonprofit nature center in Madagascar, and transferred to the DLC with breeding partner Mangamaso in 2017 as part of our conservation breeding program. Her name (pronounced vay-loo-nah) means "living" or "alive" in Malagasy. Last fall, after having successfully raised two daughters, Velona moved into a mixed-species non-breeding companion pair with crowned lemur Siwa to give her a break from motherhood. While the duo got off to a rocky start, they quickly got to know one another through a series of introductions and mutual grooming sessions. Now, Velona and Siwa live together on our summer tour path and can often be spotted cuddling, lounging, or grooming together. Be sure to wish a happy birthday to this lovely lady if you have tickets for tonight's general tour! ☺️
📸: David Haring ... See MoreSee Less
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🎊🎉🎁🎂🎈Happy Birthday Velona and many many more Hope you had a wonderful day You are the cutest little thing ever
Happy birthday sweetheart ! 10 looks great on you!
Happy Birthday, Velona!! You are are so beautiful!💙🎉🎂💙
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Quick PSA for everyone sending in gifts from our wishlist 🎁
Amazon temporarily removed the option for us to send "thank-you"s to our gift donors! We are in contact with their tech support, but we just wanted everyone to know that the lemurs (and humans) here at the DLC are still incredibly thankful for any presents that you ship to your favorite furry friends. We will resume our usual thank-you messages as soon as possible 🤗
In the meantime, you can still send snacks, enrichments, and other items that help us promote all aspects of well-being of the lemurs under our care by visiting lemur.duke.edu/wishlist ✨
www.amazon.com/gp/registry/wishlist/373AW0NFW38GY/ref=nav_wishlist_lists_1
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Aye-Aye Pod is back with another episode about our incredible ruffed lemurs! 🎙
This week, hosts Megan McGrath (DLC Education Programs Manager) and Matt Borths (DLC Museum of Natural History Curator) chat with Madison Armand, one of our fabulous primate technicians here at the DLC. Madison shares what it takes to be a fantastic primate technician, why she particularly enjoys working with ruffed lemurs, and how the DLC animal care team stays up-to-date on the science of animal welfare to provide our lemurs with the best possible lives. Tune in to hear all about black and white ruffed lemur Halley (pictured) and her family, and why they've captured Madison's heart 🖤🤍
Aye-Aye Pod is available for listening on all major podcasting platforms, as well as at lemur.duke.edu/about/aye-aye-pod, and new episodes will drop each Wednesday! 🎧
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Twins, twins, twins! We have SIX new tiny residents to announce 💕
Three more of our female gray mouse lemurs had healthy sets of twins! One-year-old Belladonna, a first-time mom, gave birth to twin girls Rhubarb and Taro. Ten-year-old Mushmelon, also a first-time mom, welcomed daughter Lychee and son Rambutan. And finally, experienced mom Merriweather brought the 2024 baby season to a close with twin daughters Beautyberry and Tea Olive. So many teeny residents to add to our colony this #TinyTwinTuesday! 😍
➡️ Read more at lemur.duke.edu/mousetwins24 ✨
Did you know that Belladonna is the gray mouse lemur representative for our Adopt a Lemur program? You can support Belladonna, Rhubarb, and Taro by symbolically adopting this first-time mom, and you’ll receive quarterly updates with photos and information on the infants’ development. Belladonna’s adopters also got early access to the news about the babies in their August update! 😱
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Okay I had no clue you could “adopt” these babies! My kiddo toured the Lemur Center while she was at Duke Pre-College this summer and loved every minute of it! The “adoption” would be a perfect Christmas gift for her.
Oh my, Iam bursting with cuteness overload ❤️ congratulations to you all the teeny tiny mums of these sweet twins .
Welcome to the world all you gorgeous babies!🩷Congratulations to the beautiful mamas, Belladonna, Mushmelon and Merriweather!🩷🩷🩷
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