Yes. Bushbabies and Galagos are the same animal. Galago is the PROPER (less common) name. 'Bushbaby' comes from the animal child-like calls.
The correct spelling is Lesser Bushbaby or "lesser galago" (genus Galago).
A bushbaby, also known as a galago, is a tiny primate that lives in Africa. They can be found in over 20 countries in Africa including South Africa, Namibia, and Zimbabwe.
The Latin name for the bushbaby is Galago. These small primates, also known as galagos, are native to Africa and are characterized by their large eyes, which are adapted for nocturnal living, and their agile jumping abilities. There are several species within the Galago genus, each with unique traits and habitats.
S. K Bearder has written: 'Territorial and intergroup behaviour of the lesser bushbaby, Galago Senegalensis moholi (A. Smith), in semi-natural conditions and in the field' -- subject(s): Northern lesser bushbaby, Behavior, Galagos
A bushbaby, also known as a galago, is a tiny primate that lives in Africa. They can be found in over 20 countries in Africa including South Africa, Namibia, and Zimbabwe.
The duration of The Bushbaby is 1.67 hours.
The cartoon is called JACKIE but the real title is The Bush Baby, and it's not a sugar glider as per the story - it's a bushbaby, also known as a galago, a small African primate.
Brown greater galago was created in 1812.
The Bushbaby - 1969 is rated/received certificates of: UK:U USA:G
A bushbaby.
The galago is a small nocturnal terrestrial primate placental mammal. Order Primates, Family Galagidae.
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