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Grand dog, Duke is 9 months old today!
| Duke |
He's a great pup, with lot's of puppy energy in a big frame. He and Zoey of 3 mile was early every morning, as Nevada is warming up, 109' on Sunday. Superman takes Duke as he is still learning not to pull. WonderWoman take Zoey. A week ago Duke had to be in his kennel while the Superheroes were out, and he decided to use up some of his leftover energy, so they came home to this ...
The logic of tearing up your own bed to kill time seems flawed, but they had to remember that Zoey also tore up a few when she was a pup. I am missing them, but photos help.
Demura Sensei
Demonstration, Japanese Village, Buena Park, CA 1972
For years, the blue-eyed black lemur remained one of Madagascar's least understood primates. 
Living in a small corner of the island's remaining forests, the species escaped widespread scientific attention for decades, and little was known about its wild populations.
What makes these lemurs especially remarkable is their appearance.
Male blue-eyed black lemurs wear sleek black fur, while females display rich reddish-brown coats. Despite their strikingly different colors, both share the same extraordinary feature—vivid blue eyes.
Among non-human primates, naturally occurring blue eyes are exceptionally rare, making the species one of Madagascar's most distinctive animals.
Today, these lemurs face ongoing threats from habitat loss and forest fragmentation, making conservation efforts increasingly important.
Their story is a reminder that some of the world's most remarkable species can remain hidden in plain sight.





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