Romeo the Lemur, RIP

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Romeo the Lemur, RIP

Post by Bostondevil » January 23rd, 2012, 9:34 am

I just read about Romeo the Lemur who passed away at the Lemur Center at age 19. I immediately thought of my Crazie Talk friends, especially Lavabe. Condolences to all.
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Re: Romeo the Lemur, RIP

Post by Lavabe » January 23rd, 2012, 10:32 am

For that matter, Meritaten, the Crowned Lemur, died late last year, no more than a week after I saw her for the final time. I observed her as she was born, WAY BACK in my undergrad days (give or take a year). She was about 29. Fortunately, I was able to see her (same weekend as dd's second wedding of the year) before she died. :YMPRAY:
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Re: Romeo the Lemur, RIP

Post by EarlJam » January 23rd, 2012, 10:39 am

Lavabe wrote:For that matter, Meritaten, the Crowned Lemur, died late last year, no more than a week after I saw her for the final time. I observed her as she was born, WAY BACK in my undergrad days (give or take a year). She was about 29. Fortunately, I was able to see her (same weekend as dd's second wedding of the year) before she died. :YMPRAY:
Man, sorry to hear this. :( What is the average lifespan for a Lemur?

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Re: Romeo the Lemur, RIP

Post by Lavabe » January 23rd, 2012, 11:30 am

EarlJam wrote:
Lavabe wrote:For that matter, Meritaten, the Crowned Lemur, died late last year, no more than a week after I saw her for the final time. I observed her as she was born, WAY BACK in my undergrad days (give or take a year). She was about 29. Fortunately, I was able to see her (same weekend as dd's second wedding of the year) before she died. :YMPRAY:
Man, sorry to hear this. :( What is the average lifespan for a Lemur?

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It could probably go as high as 30s or 40s. Depends on captivity vs. the wild. In short, we don't have firm answers on that for most lemur species, EJ. To answer that question requires studying individuals for MANY years.
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Re: Romeo the Lemur, RIP

Post by CathyCA » January 23rd, 2012, 12:05 pm

I read that Romeo liked to have his back scratched. Me, too!

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Re: Romeo the Lemur, RIP

Post by EarlJam » January 23rd, 2012, 12:08 pm

Lavabe wrote:
EarlJam wrote:
Lavabe wrote:For that matter, Meritaten, the Crowned Lemur, died late last year, no more than a week after I saw her for the final time. I observed her as she was born, WAY BACK in my undergrad days (give or take a year). She was about 29. Fortunately, I was able to see her (same weekend as dd's second wedding of the year) before she died. :YMPRAY:
Man, sorry to hear this. :( What is the average lifespan for a Lemur?

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It could probably go as high as 30s or 40s. Depends on captivity vs. the wild. In short, we don't have firm answers on that for most lemur species, EJ. To answer that question requires studying individuals for MANY years.
How intelligent are they? Not a smart-ass question; I ask sincerely. They are sort of like monkeys, yes? Same intelligence level?

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Re: Romeo the Lemur, RIP

Post by Lavabe » January 23rd, 2012, 1:03 pm

EarlJam wrote:How intelligent are they? Not a smart-ass question; I ask sincerely. They are sort of like monkeys, yes? Same intelligence level?

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Not intelligent to the point that I'd feel comfortable having one take the SAT, but in terms of being able to keep track of things, memory tasks, and other cognitive functions, they do reasonably well. I want to say that something about this appeared in one of the Duke Alumni Magazines in the last three years.
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Re: Romeo the Lemur, RIP

Post by windsor » January 23rd, 2012, 1:40 pm

Lavabe wrote:
EarlJam wrote:How intelligent are they? Not a smart-ass question; I ask sincerely. They are sort of like monkeys, yes? Same intelligence level?

-EJ
Not intelligent to the point that I'd feel comfortable having one take the SAT, but in terms of being able to keep track of things, memory tasks, and other cognitive functions, they do reasonably well. I want to say that something about this appeared in one of the Duke Alumni Magazines in the last three years.

Given the source, I will assume this info is reliable :D
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Re: Romeo the Lemur, RIP

Post by devildeac » January 24th, 2012, 7:50 am

Lavabe wrote:
EarlJam wrote:How intelligent are they? Not a smart-ass question; I ask sincerely. They are sort of like monkeys, yes? Same intelligence level?

-EJ
Not intelligent to the point that I'd feel comfortable having one take the SAT, but in terms of being able to keep track of things, memory tasks, and other cognitive functions, they do reasonably well. I want to say that something about this appeared in one of the Duke Alumni Magazines in the last three years.
Would you feel comfortable having them tutor a member of the unc football team?
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Re: Romeo the Lemur, RIP

Post by windsor » January 24th, 2012, 7:52 am

devildeac wrote:
Lavabe wrote:
EarlJam wrote:How intelligent are they? Not a smart-ass question; I ask sincerely. They are sort of like monkeys, yes? Same intelligence level?

-EJ
Not intelligent to the point that I'd feel comfortable having one take the SAT, but in terms of being able to keep track of things, memory tasks, and other cognitive functions, they do reasonably well. I want to say that something about this appeared in one of the Duke Alumni Magazines in the last three years.
Would you feel comfortable having them tutor a member of the unc football team?
I'm pretty sure that would qualify as animal cruelty.
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Re: Romeo the Lemur, RIP

Post by devildeac » January 24th, 2012, 7:54 am

windsor wrote:
devildeac wrote:
Lavabe wrote:Not intelligent to the point that I'd feel comfortable having one take the SAT, but in terms of being able to keep track of things, memory tasks, and other cognitive functions, they do reasonably well. I want to say that something about this appeared in one of the Duke Alumni Magazines in the last three years.
Would you feel comfortable having them tutor a member of the unc football team?
I'm pretty sure that would qualify as animal cruelty.
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Re: Romeo the Lemur, RIP

Post by DevilWearsPrada2.0 » January 24th, 2012, 9:14 am

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Re: Romeo the Lemur, RIP

Post by Lavabe » January 24th, 2012, 8:35 pm

windsor wrote:
Lavabe wrote:
EarlJam wrote:How intelligent are they? Not a smart-ass question; I ask sincerely. They are sort of like monkeys, yes? Same intelligence level?

-EJ
Not intelligent to the point that I'd feel comfortable having one take the SAT, but in terms of being able to keep track of things, memory tasks, and other cognitive functions, they do reasonably well. I want to say that something about this appeared in one of the Duke Alumni Magazines in the last three years.

Given the source, I will assume this info is reliable :D
http://lemur.duke.edu/surprising-lemur-intelligence/
Yes, that's the piece. Nice find.

Seriously, lemurs (and other primates) are pretty intelligent, but I don't think we have enough info just yet to say what sort of level of intelligence lemurs have.
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