Months into an expedition through the Amazon in the early ’90s, the Kratt Brothers — as Chris and Martin Kratt are known — were on the lookout for giant river otters, German shepherd-sized animals ...
We interviewed the Kratt brothers, the creators and hosts of the Emmy Award-winning PBS kids shows “Zoboomafoo” and “Kratts’ Creatures,” at the Central Park Zoo recently. Chris, 34, and Martin, 37, ...
Jovian, a Coquerel’s sifaka lemur who starred as “Zoboomafoo” in the PBS children’s television show by the same name, died Monday at the Duke Lemur Center. He was 20. Jovian was the center’s most ...
DURHAM, N.C. — The star of the PBS kids show, Zoboomafoo, died Monday, the Duke Lemur Center confirmed. Jovian was living at the Duke Lemur Center in Durham, when he passed away from kidney failure at ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated.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, N.C. – Jovian, the lemur famous from ...
Chris Kratt doesn’t let a slimy annoyance such as a bloodsucking leech ruin an opportunity to watch wildlife in its natural habitat. “I was walking around the rain forest and my feet started to itch, ...
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Martin William Kratt (born December 23, 1965) is an American zoologist and educational nature show host. A grandson of musical-instrument manufacturer William ...
“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 ...
DURHAM, N.C. — The star of the PBS kids show Zoboomafoo died on Monday, the Duke Lemur Center confirmed. Jovian was living at the Duke Lemur Center in Durham when he passed away from kidney failure at ...
DURHAM, N.C. — The star of the PBS kids show Zoboomafoo died on Monday, the Duke Lemur Center confirmed. Jovian was living at the Duke Lemur Center in Durham when he passed away from kidney failure at ...