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Year 9s had to do an exhibition with an interactive aspect, and one pair did slow loris compared with tarsiers, including this opportunity to vote on which should live and which should go extinct...
With large round eyes and a fluffy coat of fur, you might describe slow lorises (genus Nycticebus) as adorable—but did you know these primates also have a venomous bite? They’re one of the only mammalian species on Earth to possess this rare trait. A gland under the loris’s arm produces a chemical that turns deadly when mixed with loris saliva. Those bitten have reported anaphylactic shock, extreme pain, and infection among other side effects.
Photo: dixonlau, CC BY-NC 4.0, iNaturalist
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The baby slow Pim or something
a baby pygmy slow loris was born in december and the zoo posted a video.
please he's a dustmite