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Ring-tailed Lemur Social Grooming: Photos and video

On warm summer mornings like this one, the DLC’s ring-tailed lemurs can often be found combing each others’ fur! With the exception of the aye-aye, all lemurs’ bottom teeth form a special “toothcomb” structure, which they use for grooming themselves and other lemurs. Grooming is an instinctive social behavior that is not just hygienic, but […]



Happy National Zoo Keeper Week!

The third week in July is always a special time for staff at the Duke Lemur Center. Why? It marks the beginning of National Zookeeper Week! Although we certainly appreciate our keepers every day of the year, we’re making sure to send extra love and recognition this week July 15-21! Our primate techs are critically important […]



Lemurs can smell weakness in each other

By Robin Smith. Published in Duke Today on June 28, 2018. Read the original HERE. Some people watch the competition carefully for the slightest signs of weakness. Lemurs, on the other hand, just give them a sniff. These primates from Madagascar can tell that a fellow lemur is weaker just by the natural scents they […]



New enclosures to bring lemurs even more fun

By Stephen Scramm Originally published in DukeTODAY on June 28, 2018. Read the original HERE. Duke is replacing 140 aging cages with sturdier replacements that hold tree branches When the weather turns warm, many residents of the Duke Lemur Center leave their indoor enclosures and spend their days in the fenced-in sections of forest that […]