Although not entirely accurate, romantic sentiments such as "you're my lobster" or "you're my penguin" incite imagery of long-term, monogamous love. New research from the Duke Lemur Center reveals ...
At the Duke Lemur Center, an innovative plan to keep the animals social late in life: pair them with lemurs of another species. By Sabrina Imbler Over the course of her 32 years, Cheyenne the ...
Feb. 12 (UPI) --The hormones that encourage monogamy among rodent pairs don't appear to work the same way in the brains of lemurs, according to a new study. The research, published Friday in the ...
Ring-tailed lemurs belong to the family Lemuridae, which is one of five lemur families. It is the only member of the genus Lemur. There are over 100 kinds of lemurs and new species continue to be ...
Humans aren't the only mammals that form long-term bonds with a single, special mate -- some lemurs and other animals do, too. Researchers are mapping the hormone receptors that underlie these ...
A ring-tailed lemur named Sefo became an internet sensation in 2016 when a video of him demanding back scratches from two boys was viewed 20 million times in a week. Now, a new study of Twitter ...
DURHAM, N.C. -- Cats and dogs aren't the only cute animals that rule the internet. We also coo over a video of someone snuggling a tiger cub, feeding a sloth or tickling a loris. Now, a new study of ...
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