Slow lorises are a study in contradictions ... their teeth removed so they can’t injure people. World Wildlife magazine ...
“They are nocturnal, small animals that don’t like to be handled.” It’s uncertain how many slow lorises remain in the wild, but conservationists say populations have declined because the ...
It is home to a large variety of wild animals like the elephant, the tiger, the leopard, the bonnet macaque, the slender loris, the common palm civet, the small Indian civet, the sloth bear ...
While this species is placed under Schedule I of the Indian Wildlife ... slender lorises can be seen even during daytime in the areas surrounding Kesampatti. With a good number of the animals ...