Have you seen Javan slow loris eat meat?
Javan slow loris is known to be an exudativore, a gum exudates eater in their daily basis. Their teeth were…
Read MoreJavan slow loris is known to be an exudativore, a gum exudates eater in their daily basis. Their teeth were…
Read MoreI’ve been at the Little Fireface Project Research Station in Garut, West Java, for two months now, and it’s been increasing over time. I…
Read MoreThe slow lorises (Nycticebus spp.) are the one and only nocturnal primate that has venom. Unfortunately, based on IUCN data, all of the Nycticebus spp.’s population are…
Read MoreI had a wonderful teacher about animal behavior – my dog Rusty. He taught me that animals have personalities, minds, and feelings. – Jane…
Read MoreHi there! Since the last time we have already discussed what is gum in forestry term and how that is beneficial to the lorises,…
Read MoreHello everyone. Happy weekend! I was here to tell a story about the colossal gossip drama that was spread in the main research area!!…
Read MoreSome of our lorises, like Lucu, have been observed for almost 10 years, so it is fair to say that it can be hard…
Read MoreTereh, Acil and Xena are among the oldest slow lorises that we currently observe in Cipaganti and we have been lucky enough to observe…
Read MoreIt is amazing how two distinct souls can be a mate and built a family. That’s happened as well in slow loris. Shirley is…
Read MoreSometimes when I observe Shirley’s family, I often found Shakti with her daddy, Fernando. They often have the same sleep site, play together, groom…
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