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Galagos /ɡəˈleɪɡoʊz/, also
known as bush
babies or
nagapies (meaning "night monkeys" in Afrikaans), are
small nocturnal primates native to continental...
- The
greater galagos or thick-tailed
bushbabies are
three species of
strepsirrhine primates. They are
classified in the
genus Otolemur in the
family Galagidae...
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between 12 and 15
centimetres (4.7 and 5.9 in) long. Like
other species of
galagos, its diet
consists mainly of fruit, insects, and tree gums. It is the most...
- galago, is a
nocturnal primate, the
largest in the
family of
galagos. As
opposed to
smaller galago species it
would climb, walk or run
rather than leap. Two...
- to tree.
Unlike their larger relatives the
brown greater galagos,
northern greater galagos can land hind feet
first when leaping.
Their diet consists...
- bushbabies, or
lesser galagos, are
strepsirrhine primates of the
genus Galago. They are classified,
along with the
other bushbaby and
galago genera in the family...
- The
Senegal bushbaby (
Galago senegalensis), also
known as the
Senegal galago, the
lesser galago or the
lesser bush baby, is a small,
nocturnal primate...
- 'lesser
galagos',
Galago,
which are
similar in size.
There is
limited sympatry between Paragalago and the much more
widely distributed Galago. Paragalago...
- over the
taxonomy of the species. However, the
Kenya coast galago, like many
other galagos, has its own
unique call,
which has been
called an incremental...
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species Genus Galago (lesser bushbabies): four
species Genus Galagoides (western
dwarf galagos):
three species Genus Otolemur (greater
galagos): two species...