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Slow lorises primarily hunt insects, such as beetles and caterpillars, but they also consume other small invertebrates. Additionally, they may eat fruits, nectar, and tree gum, which provides them with essential nutrients. Their diet is adapted to their arboreal habitat, allowing them to forage effectively among the trees. Slow lorises are nocturnal and rely on their keen sense of smell to locate food in the dark.

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