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Bush babies, or galagos, have long, slender fingers that can be about 2 to 3 inches in length, depending on the species. These adaptations allow them to grasp branches and navigate their arboreal habitats effectively. Their fingers are particularly well-suited for clinging and climbing in trees, which is essential for their survival.

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