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Tag: Slow Loris Fact

Categories Agroforestry Loris family Slow Loris

Have you seen Javan slow loris eat meat?

  • By littlefireface
  • 18/06/2022

        Javan slow loris is known to be an exudativore, a gum exudates eater in their daily basis. Their teeth were…

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Categories Research Slow Loris

What’s on the menu today: Creepy-crawly

  • By littlefireface
  • 04/07/2021

Hi there! Since the last time we have already discussed what is gum in forestry term and how that is beneficial to the lorises,…

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Categories Indonesian Volunteer Slow Loris Storytelling

A matter of attraction: Fernando’s slice of life

  • By littlefireface
  • 20/06/2021

Hello everyone. Happy weekend! I was here to tell a story about the colossal gossip drama that was spread in the main research area!!…

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Categories Slow Loris

What’s on the menu today: Yummy gummy

  • By littlefireface
  • 06/06/2021

For you who are loris lovers, you must be familiar with the word gum. The name gum has several applications depends on which context…

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Categories Research Slow Loris

Javan slow lorises love quality time with their family

  • By littlefireface
  • 11/04/2021

We often see that the Javan slow loris spends time exploring alone, travelling alone, and eating alone, but do they really like being alone…

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Categories Conservation Little Fireface Project Nature Club

Dangerous Dispersal Drawing Competition!

  • By littlefireface
  • 16/05/2018

The last week’s have seen a major change in our wild slow loris social groups. This has resulted in some dangerous dispersals by two…

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Categories Conservation Little Fireface Project Slow Loris

Loris Fact 7: The Myth About Loris Nurseries

  • By littlefireface
  • 09/09/2012

The famous ‘Tickling Slow Loris Video’ uploaded in 2009 by Dmitry Sergeyev includes the following note by the uploaders… 1. First of all, we…

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Categories Conservation Fieldwork Illegal Wildlife Trade

Loris Fact 6: You can’t chew with somebody else’s teeth

  • By littlefireface
  • 05/09/2012

Well that’s a Yiddish proverb, but the loris would agree, and most lorises really love their teeth. Being strepsirrhine primates, lorises have really neat…

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Categories Conservation Illegal Wildlife Trade Slow Loris

Loris Fact 5: Communication and Collaboration to Save Lorises!

  • By littlefireface
  • 30/08/2012

This post is a not so much a fact but a story from the field from our research fellow Sisil Putri.The FACT is that…

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Categories Fieldwork Illegal Wildlife Trade Little Fireface Project

Loris Fact 2: Babies the weight of paperclips? Slow loris!

  • By littlefireface
  • 24/08/2012

Fireface Slow Loris Awareness Week Fact 2 is about slow loris reproduction! No one can resist the fluffball that is a loris infant, except…

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