- Bengal slow loris - Wikipedia
The Bengal slow loris (Nycticebus bengalensis) or northern slow loris is a strepsirrhine primate and a species of slow loris native to the Indian subcontinent and Indochina
- Bengal Slow Loris, Nycticebus bengalensis - New England . . .
The Bengal slow loris has the largest geographic range of any slow loris species! Within these countries, the Bengal slow loris can be found in both evergreen forests, and deciduous forests (those whose trees lose their leaves during the colder months), and have also been found in bamboo groves
- Slow loris - Wikipedia
The Bengal slow loris (N bengalensis) has the largest distribution of all the slow lorises [101] and can be found in Bangladesh, Cambodia, southern China, Northeast India, Laos, Burma, Thailand, and Vietnam
- Bengal Slow Loris Profile, Description, Diet, Habitat, Traits
The Bengal Slow Loris is the largest species of loris, weighing between 1 and 2 1 kg (2 2 to 4 6 lb) and from head to tail, measuring between 26 and 38 cm (10 and 15 inches)
- The Bengal Slow Loris: Disappearing Gently into That Good . . .
Trying to trace the shy and nocturnal Bengal slow loris, primatologists in India’s biodiversity-rich northeast India kept missing the gum and sap-feeding endangered primate species till 2008
- What is Slow Loris? - Vajiram Ravi
Bengal slow loris (Nycticebus bengalensis) is listed as Endangered in the IUCN Red List It is also legally protected under the Wildlife Protection Act, 1972 The range of the Bengal slow loris extends from Vietnam to China, but in India, it is confined to India’s northeast
- BENGAL SLOW LORIS - Advait IAS
Species Details: Bengal Slow Loris (Nycticebus bengalensis) Locally known as “Lajuki Bandor” (meaning “shy monkey”) Belongs to the strepsirrhine primate Notable for its nocturnal behavior and slow, shy movements World’s only venomous primates
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