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Close-Up of a Sifaka Lemur

Photo: Close-up of a sifaka lemur
Sifakas, so-called for their characteristic "shif-auk" call, hop around on two legs—on land and from tree to tree.
Photograph by Albert Moldvay

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When the Frost Lies White

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New Hope in Goualougo, Congo

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Night Shift

Southeast Asia is home to a menagerie of nocturnal creatures. Learn what goes bump in the night in this feature.

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Living Laboratory

See how 60 million years of isolation has shaped the incredible ecosystem of Madagascar in this feature.

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The Smell of Trouble

Learn about the long odds of survival faced by Borneo's long-nosed proboscis monkeys in this feature.

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