“Mangatsika!,” as Zooboomafoo, the friendly, leaping lemur might say. If you’ve ever watched the hit PBS television show Zoboomafoo, you’d know that “Mangatsika” in Zoboo-speak means, “I can’t believe ...
When you were a kid, you probably watched some PBS in your time. If your formative years were specifically during the 1990s and early 2000s, as mine were, there's one name you'll never forget: ...
Warner Home Video, 45 minutes, for ages 3 and older, $12.95. “Zoboomafoo,” a PBS wildlife series for preschoolers, incorporates live action, puppetry, animation and claymation in a fun and informative ...
Jovian’s passing was announced on the Duke Lemur Center website. Jovian, a Coqueral sifaka lemur, died of liver failure. “Within the Lemur Center, Jovian was known as an exceptionally capable and ...
After reviewing my past blog entries, I noticed that they all reference medical discoveries involving humans. Born and raised with a love for animals, I felt it would be substantial to submit a blog ...
Jovian, a Coquerel's sifaka lemur who starred in the PBS KIDS show Zoboomafoo from 1999 to 2001, is pictured with one of his surviving offspring in this undated handout photo obtained by Reuters ...
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 ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. DURHAM, North Carolina — Jovian, a star of ...
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, ...
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.