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cozy little lorises, not lemurs ¤.-


cozy little lorises, not lemurs ¤.-
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Copyright: joanne bergenwall aw (bebecam) Silver Note Writer [C: 9 W: 0 N: 20] (66)
Genre: Animals
Medium: Color
Date Taken: 2003-01-07
Categories: Mammals
Camera: Sony Cybershot, Digital ISO 100
Exposure: f/3.8, 1/40 seconds
Photo Version: Original Version, Workshop
Date Submitted: 2004-10-28 14:49
Viewed: 1652
Points: 2
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I was quite sure they are Lemurs, and thus I failed to hunt down the specified species (can find none that matches the facial patterns these one has). I realize I've been searching on the wrong track when Robert or Robbrown posted his comment (thanks mate), so here goes:

Family: LORISIDAE
Lorises are small, stockily built primates with a very short tail, and unlike most other members of their Order, they climb slowly and deliberately, never jumping under normal circumstances. All the digits have nails, with the exception of the second digit of the foot, which has a short claw.
Measurements: HB 199-275, T 13-25, HF 48-63 (5 specimens). Wt 230-610 kg.

Identification: General coloration varies from pale grey-brown to reddish-brown, with a brown stripe from top of head to middle of back or base of tail. Usually has a dark-coloured ring around each eye. Fur soft and dense. Eyes reflect torchlight clearly at night with a reddish colour.

Ecology & Habitat: Nocturnal and usually arboreal, mostly in small to medium-sized trees. Feeds on small animals, mostly insects, and on pulpy fruits, including cocoa. Occurs in tall and secondary forests, gardens and cocoa plantations. Mainly solitary.

Distribution: Borneo - Nycticebus coucang borneanus known from many lowland and hill localities throughout the area. Highest record above 1300 m on Gunung Kinabalu. (text extracted from http://www.forestry.sarawak.gov.my/forweb/wildlife/mgmt/tpa/sloris.htm)

They are rather small and look like babies even though I think they may be at their fully-grown size.

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These little guys are too cute! I did a workshop just to see what it would look like if the picture was cropped on the right... Thanks for posting! :)

-laurita

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