- 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
- 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 diet
- 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 There are 8 species of slow loris which vary in colour, size and distribution
- Lorises - Types, Size, Habitat, Diet, and Pictures
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 pottos and angwantibos These mammals are abundant in Southeast Asia, including the islands of Java, Sumatra, and Borneo
- LORIS Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of LORIS is any of several nocturnal slow-moving tailless arboreal primates (subfamily Lorisinae)
- Loris Animal Facts - A-Z Animals
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
- 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
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