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Pat McAuliffe, a contributor at Barstool Sports, caught heat for his videos complaining about a crying baby on his delayed ...
Jovian, the Coquerel's sifaka lemur and star of the short-lived PBS wildlife show for kids, Zoboomafoo, died Monday of kidney failure at the Duke Lemur Center in Durham, N.C. He was 20½ years old.
Jovian, the lemur who starred as Zoboo on PBS’ hit nature series Zoboomafoo, died Monday at the age of 20, the network has confirmed. From 1999 to 2001, ...
The baby boy, Silas, has some celebrity pedigree! He’s the grandson of Jovian, who 90s kids everywhere might know better as the star of the television show Zoboomafoo!
A note overlaid on the video explains: "There's a baby on my flight that's been crying non-stop for like two hours. She sounds so uncomfortable, and her parents are working so hard to calm her down.
Marlon Rabanales-Pretzantzin, an illegal immigrant accused of savagely beating his 2-month-old daughter to death on Long Island, did so because he couldn't get her to stop crying, prosecutors said.
The puzzling case of a baby who wouldn’t stop crying—then began to slip away After doctors figured it out, the 8-week-old infant eventually made a full recovery.
Zoboomafoo’s home was the Duke Lemur Center, where he died at age 20 in 2014. Magdalena’s parents are Rupillia and Luther. Rupillia (aka Rupi) was born in 1999 and is little sister to Zoboomafoo.
DURHAM, N.C. -- A famous lemur has died at age 20 and a half. On Tuesday, Jovian, star of the children's TV show Zoboomafoo, passed away from kidney failure. The Duke Lemur Center in Durham, N.C ...
Someone in lemur heaven is getting a fantastic nature lesson right now, that’s for sure. Jovian, the lemur who starred as Zoboo on PBS’ hit nature series Zoboomafoo, died Monday at the age of ...
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