- coloration.
Angwantibos live in
tropical Africa and
their range includes Nigeria,
Cameroon north of the
Democratic Republic of Congo.
Angwantibos grow to...
- armpit. If the
attacker persists, the
angwantibo will bite it and not let go.[citation needed]
Calabar angwantibos forage for food alone, but each male's...
-
golden angwantibo (Arctocebus aureus) is a
strepsirrhine primate of the
family Lorisidae. It
shares the
genus Arctocebus with the
Calabar angwantibo (Arctocebus...
- are all slim
arboreal animals and
comprise the lorises, pottos, and
angwantibos.
Lorisids live in tropical,
central Africa as well as in
south and southeast...
-
Arctocebus (
Angwantibos)
Calabar angwantibo (A. calabarensis)
Golden angwantibo (A. aureus)
Perodicticus Central African potto (P. edwardsi)) East African...
- "potto" in
their names: the two
golden potto species (also
known as
angwantibos) and the
false potto.
Although it has been
suggested that the differences...
-
closest relatives are the
African lorisids, the pottos,
false pottos, and
angwantibos. They are less
closely related to the
remaining lorisoids (the various...
-
lemurs Superfamily Lorisoidea Family Lorisidae: lorises, pottos, and
angwantibos Family Galagidae:
galagos Suborder Haplorhini: tarsiers, monkeys, and...
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Angwantibos,
pottos and lorises". In Mittermeier,
Russell A.; Rylands,
Anthony B...
- doi:10.3906/zoo-1901-20. Nekaris, K. A. I. (2013). "Family
Lorisidae (
Angwantibos,
Pottos and Lorises)". In Mittermeier, R. A.; Rylands, A. B.; Wilson...