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- Slowly Making Sense: A Review of the Two-Step Venom System within Slow (Nycticebus spp.) and Pygmy Lorises (Xanthonycticebus spp.)
- Evaluating the Use of Chemical Weapons for Capturing Prey by a Venomous Mammal, the Greater Slow Loris (Nycticebus coucang)
- From masks to muscles: Mapping facial structure of Nycticebus
- Aposematic signaling and seasonal variation in dorsal pelage in a venomous mammal
- Slow lorises use venom as a weapon in intraspecific competition
- The fast and the furriest: investigating the rate of selection on mammalian toxins
- Mad, bad and dangerous to know: the biochemistry, ecology and evolution of slow loris venom
- Venom in furs: Facial masks as aposematic signals in a venomous mammal
- Cabinet of curiosities: venom systems and their ecological function in mammals, with a focus on primates