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primates native to continental, sub-Sahara Africa, and make up the
family Galagidae (also
sometimes called Galagonidae). They are
considered a
sister group...
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strepsirrhine primates. They are
classified in the
genus Otolemur in the
family Galagidae. The
diversity of
galago species has
historically been
grossly underestimated...
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Zanzibar galago (Paragalago zanzibaricus) is a
primate of the
family Galagidae. An
adult typically weighs 150
grams (5.3 oz), its head-body
length is...
- are the two
species in the
genus Euoticus,
which is in the
family Galagidae.
Galagidae is
sometimes included as a
subfamily within the
Lorisidae (or Loridae)...
- bush baby, is a small,
nocturnal primate, a
member of the
galago family Galagidae. The name "bush baby" may come
either from the animals'
cries or from...
- thirty-five
extant species of
Lorisoidea are
divided into two families:
Galagidae,
containing nineteen bushbaby and
galago species divided between six genera...
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infraorder Lemuriformes and
superfamily Lorisoidea,
along with the
family Galagidae, the galagos. This
superfamily is a
sister taxon of Lemuroidea, the lemurs...
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Lepilemuridae (sportive lemurs); and Lorisoidea,
split between the
galago family Galagidae and the
loris family Lorisidae. The
exact organization of the species...
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Mohol bushbaby (Galago moholi) is a
species of
primate in the
family Galagidae which is
native to
mesic woodlands of
southern Africa. It is physically...
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Lorisoidea Family Lorisidae: lorises, pottos, and
angwantibos Family Galagidae:
galagos Suborder Haplorhini: tarsiers, monkeys, and apes The monophyletic...