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Q: What is the population of Pygmy slow lorises?
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Are pygmy lorises endangered?

No, the pygmy loris is listed as vulnerable on the IUCN red list but could become endangered in the future if their habitat (forests) are destroyed.


How many slow lorises are their left?

only 500 left


How many slow lorises are left?

only 500 left


When do slow lorises get there food?

They launch their hands forward to catch their meal.


What are some of the nocturnal primates of Indonesia?

slow lorises are one


What do slow lorises eat?

Slow Lorises Are Mainly Carnivores. Eating Mainly Grasshoppers, Crickets, Scorpions, Spiders, Lizards, Snakes And Other Mammals. They Will Also Eat Fruit, Leaves And Flowers.


Do slow lorises live in the canopy or emergent layer of the rain forest?

The canopy


What is the predator of the slow loris?

Main Predators Are Clouded Leopards, Sun Bears, Civets And Pythons. They Will Also Get Eaten By Large Fish, Crocodiles, Asiatic Black Bears, Tigers And Komodo Dragons. P.S. Crocodiles And Large Fish Eat Slow Lorises When In Water And Slow Lorises Are Poisonous, So That Is A Good Defence.


What is special about slow lorises?

Many of the Loris species are on the critically endangered list due to deforestization of rainforests especially in Indonesia.


Where can loris be found?

The slow lorises live throughout tropical rainforests in Southeast Asia. The slender lorises are found in the tropical forests of India and Sri Lanka. Pottos occur only in the tropical and subtropical forests of West and Central Africa.


Where do slow lorises live?

They range from Borneoand the southern Philippinesin Southeast_Asia, through Bangladesh, Vietnam, Indonesia, Indiasouthern China and Thailand.


What adaptations do slow lorises have?

they stay in trees which helps keep away from pretators. they sleep during the day which also helps with staying away from pretators.