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  1. Loris - Wikipedia

    A loris's locomotion is a slow and cautious climbing form of quadrupedalism. Some lorises are almost entirely insectivorous, while others also include fruits, gums, leaves, and slugs in their …

  2. Loris | Animal, Habitat, Venom, & Facts | Britannica

    loris, (subfamily Lorisinae), any of about 14 species of tail-less or short-tailed South and Southeast Asian forest primates. Lorises are arboreal and nocturnal, curling up to sleep by day.

  3. 11 Surprising Slow Loris Facts - Fact Animal

    They are small ‘lemur-like’ primates with large eyes, that live in trees in the rainforests of Southeast Asia. Their name is from their slow, subtle movements in trees to avoid predators. …

  4. Lorises - Types, Size, Habitat, Diet, and Pictures

    Nov 12, 2024 · Lorises are arboreal primates with large eyes encircled by patches and short index fingers. They constitute the subfamily Lorinae under the family Lorisidae, which also contains …

  5. Loris Animal Facts - A-Z Animals

    May 27, 2024 · Loris refers to any of the 10 species of short-tailed or tailless primates in the subfamily Lorisinae. They are native to the forests of south and southeast Asia.

  6. The Cute-but-Deadly Slow Loris Reserves Its Flesh-Rotting Venom

    Oct 22, 2020 · Slow lorises—a small group of wide-eyed, nocturnal primates found in the forests of south and southeast Asia—might look adorable, but think twice before snuggling up to one. …

  7. Meet the slow loris, a cute primate with a toxic bite

    “Loris” comes from the old Dutch word for clown, in reference to the dark, make-up-like circles around their eyes. The world’s only venomous primates, slow lorises produce oil from the …

  8. LORISES | New England Primate Conservancy

    The red slender loris, locally named “ thevangu “, is an endemic primate species native to the beautiful island country of Sri Lanka, located just off the southern coast of India.

  9. Slow loris - Wikipedia

    Slow lorises have a round head, a narrow snout, large eyes, and a variety of distinctive coloration patterns that are species-dependent. Their arms and legs are nearly equal in length, and their …

  10. Slow Loris: Facts, Threats & Conservation | IFAW

    Found in South and Southeast Asia, the slow loris is the world’s only venomous primate. Find out more about these unique animals & how to help protect them