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    Slow lorises are nocturnal strepsirrhine primates in the genus Nycticebus that live in the rainforests of South and Southeast Asia. They are threatened...
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    Slow lorises are a group of several species of nocturnal strepsirrhine primates that make up the genus Nycticebus. Found in Southeast Asia and nearby areas...
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    it is one of the smallest of the slow lorises, and can be distinguished from other slow lorises by its pale golden to red fur, the lack of markings on...
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    Ehrlich, A. (2003). "Mother-infant interactions in slow lorises (Nycticebus bengalensis) and pygmy lorises (Nycticebus pygmaeus)". Folia Primatologica. 74...
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    a head-body length of about 293 mm (11.5 in). Like all lorises, it is arboreal and moves slowly across vines and lianas instead of jumping from tree to...
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    Rasmussen, D.T. (1986). Life history and behavior of slow lorises and slender lorises: implications for the lorisine-galagine divergence (PhD thesis)...
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    tail and weighing between 1 and 2.1 kg (2.2 and 4.6 lb). Like other slow lorises, it has a wet nose (rhinarium), a round head, flat face, large eyes,...
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    Slender loris (category Lorises)
    Sri Lanka and India. Slender lorises spend most of their life in trees, traveling along the tops of branches with slow and precise movements. They are...
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    the Kayan River, which runs through its native habitat. As with other slow lorises, this arboreal and nocturnal species primarily eats insects, tree gum...
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    features, as well as the shape and width of the stripes of its facial markings. As with other slow lorises, this arboreal and nocturnal species primarily...
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    features, as well as the shape and width of the stripes of its facial markings. As with other slow lorises, this arboreal and nocturnal species primarily...
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    Gray slender loris (category Lorises)
    area and sleeping arrangements are the only social behaviour lorises take part in. Lorises are found to be promiscuous, multiple males competing for one...
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    "Survey of practitioners handling slow lorises (Primates: Nycticebus): an assessment of the harmful effects of slow loris bites – Journal of Venom Research"...
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    "Tickled to Death: Analysing Public Perceptions of 'Cute' Videos of Threatened Species (Slow Lorises – Nycticebus SPP.) on Web 2.0 Sites". PLOS ONE. 8...
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    monophyletic groups (the suborder Strepsirrhini, or lemurs, lorises and allies, as well as the tarsiers of the suborder Haplorhini); it is a paraphyletic grouping...
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    of Madagascar, galagos ("bushbabies") and pottos from Africa, and the lorises from India and Southeast Asia. Collectively they are referred to as strepsirrhines...
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    Sumatran orangutan (category Endemic fauna of Sumatra)
    three cases of slow lorises eaten by Sumatran orangutan, a maximum mean feeding rate of the adult orangutan for an entire adult male slow loris is 160...
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  • Anna Nekaris (category University of Missouri alumni)
    population of slow lorises, and how it can both advance understanding and hinder conservation efforts. Nekaris has explored how slow lorises use their...
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    Calabar angwantibo (category Lorises)
    potto (Perodicticus potto) and to the various lorises. The Calabar angwantibo lives in the rainforests of west Africa, particularly in tree-fall zones...
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    Red slender loris (category Lorises)
    food. It has a dark face mask with central pale stripe, much like the slow lorises. L. tardigradus tardigradus is reddish brown in the back and creamy yellow...
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    Sunda slow lorises, the red slender loris, and the Rondo dwarf galago. A further two species are categorized as critically endangered: the Bangka slow loris...
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    The Sumatran slow loris (Nycticebus hilleri) is a strepsirrhine primate and a species of slow loris that is native to Sumatra. While this species used...
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  • the illegal trade of slow lorises. YIARI, International Animal Rescue's Indonesian partners, run a number of holistic conservation and social initiatives...
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  • reptiles. Many of the animals are part of managed breeding programmes. The zoo is also home to many rare species including Pygmy slow lorises, Owston's palm...
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    climbing locomotion. Folia Primatologica, 72(4), pp.228-241 "BBC Nature - Slow lorises videos, news and facts". "Spectacled Bear". National Geographic. National...
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    Exotic pet (category Wikipedia articles in need of updating from June 2022)
    airtight, containers and often die as a result. In one example of smuggling, slow lorises trafficked from Indonesia have their teeth removed prior to being...
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    Cynocephalus volans). Although the term lemur was first intended for slender lorises, it was soon limited to the endemic Malagasy primates, which have been...
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    released many important species of Cambodian wildlife, including rare mammals such as Asian palm civets, Bengal slow lorises, Germain's langurs, leopard cats...
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    include bark, honey, bird eggs, insects and small vertebrates including slow lorises.: 65–66  In some areas, orangutans may practise geophagy, which involves...
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  • and Gray-shanked douc langur. There are 15 primate species there:  - Lorises: Slow loris, Pygmy loris; - Langurs: François' langur, Hatinh langur, Catba...
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