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- Galago - Wikipedia
Galagos ɡəˈleɪɡoʊz , also known as bush babies or nagapies (meaning "night monkeys" in Afrikaans [2]), are small nocturnal [3] primates native to continental, sub-Sahara Africa, and make up the family Galagidae (also sometimes called Galagonidae) They are considered a sister group of the Lorisidae [4][5]
- Bush baby | Description, Habitat, Facts | Britannica
bush baby, (family Galagidae), any of more than 20 species of small attractive arboreal primates native to sub-Saharan Africa They are gray, brown, or reddish to yellowish brown, with large eyes and ears, long hind legs, soft, woolly fur, and long tails
- 17 Cute Galago (Bush Babies) Facts - Fact Animal
Galagos, also known as bush babies, are small arboreal primates found in Sub-Saharan Africa They have large eyes, bat-like ears and remarkable jumping ability There are currently 23 species of bush babies in the Galagidae family, and some experts believe there are more to be discovered and classified
- Bush babies | National Geographic
Bush babies, also called galagos, are small, saucer-eyed primates that spend most of their lives in trees At least 20 species of galago are known, though some experts believe many are yet to be
- Galago Pet: Profile, Traits, Facts, Care, Health, Diet, Lifespan
The bushbaby, or Galago, stands out as the diminutive champion of the African primate world, revered for its petite stature and intriguing adaptations While its size may deceive, this remarkable creature boasts distinctive characteristics that set it apart from its larger counterparts
- Bush Baby Animal Facts - A-Z Animals
There are currently five different genera of bush babies: Galago, including the Dusky bush baby (G matschiei), Prince Demidoff’s bush baby (G demidoff), and the Mohol bush baby (G moholi) There may be a second type of Mohol, the Namibia bush baby (G m bradfieldi)
- Galagos (Bush Babies) - Species, Habitat, Diet, Lifespan, Pictures
Galagos are extremely agile, nocturnal primates native to sub-Saharan Africa that constitute the family Galagidae (sometimes called Galagonidae) Also known as bush babies or nagapies, these animals are characterized by their large eyes and bat-like ears
- Lesser Bushbaby - Thick tailed Bushbaby - Africa - Kruger Park
The thick-tailed galago, or bushbaby, is found in East Africa from southern Sudan to eastern South Africa and through southern Angola Prior to 1974 only six species were recognized, but by 1995 research has shown that in fact 17 species warrant recognition in Africa
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