Categories Fieldwork Slow Loris

Tereh’s Suitors

As the Field Station Coordinator, I spend a lot of time in the field observing slow lorises. Most nights, nothing too out of the…

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Slow loris: a Social Primate

Assumptions Many people often assume that slow lorises are not very social. This assumption, though, is based off of many observational biases. Slow lorises…

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To Infinity and Beyond – Star and Solo

Older brothers and sisters, they play with you, and keep you safe even if you can drive them a little insane. Much like humans…

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Slow Loris Keeper for 2 weeks

I did a Slow Loris keeper experience at Shaldon Wildlife trust zoo with the “family” and amazing staff that work there. In this small…

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An Adventure with Venom

Slow Loris Venom I’ve always had an interest in venom; such a complex natural cocktail of proteins and peptides; representing complex evolutionary pressures. Naturally…

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Who Says Slow Loris is Just a Slow Loris?

For the past two years, there have been a lot of people coming in and coming out. Each has different background, culture, nationalities, and…

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Welcome To The Not-So-Literal Jungle

Hello everyone, my name is Keely Maynard. I’m at the Little Fireface Project (LFP) field station in Cipaganti, and am interested in juvenile and…

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Tzatziki’s Journey, Dispersal in Cipaganti

Tzatziki This past week we have been extra-attentive towards one particular slow loris. His name is Tzatziki, son of Tereh and Alomah. As a…

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Dangerous Dispersal Drawing Competition!

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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