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- Galago - Wikipedia
Galago matschiei group Dusky bushbaby, G matschiei Genus Galagoides, western dwarf galagos [6] Prince Demidoff's bushbaby, Gs demidovii Angolan dwarf galago, Gs kumbirensis Thomas's bushbaby, Gs thomasi Genus † Laetolia † Laetolia sadimanensis [7] Genus Otolemur, greater galagos, or thick-tailed bushbabies Brown greater galago, O
- What is a Bush Baby, and Should They Be Kept as Pets?
Have you ever wondered whether you can keep a bush baby as a pet? Here's everything you should know about the primate
- Galagos (Bush Babies) - Species, Habitat, Diet, Lifespan, Pictures
What are galagos (bush babies) Where do they live What do they eat How far can they jump Also, learn their different types, reproduction, life cycle, and images
- Bush baby | Description, Habitat, Facts | Britannica
Bush baby, any of more than 20 species of small 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 They are also known by the long upper portion of the feet (tarsus)
- Bushbaby Galago | Surprising Facts About Bush Babies
For example, the Senegal bushbaby, known scientifically as Galago senegalensis, is a well-known species within this genus So, whether you call them a bushbaby galago, a galago primate, or simply bush babies, you are referring to the same remarkable group of animals native to sub-Saharan Africa
- 17 Cute Galago (Bush Babies) Facts - Fact Animal
Galago Profile 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
- Lesser Bush Baby - African Wildlife Foundation
Lesser bush baby populations are widespread and stable AWF helps this tiny primate by securing bush baby habitat for more bush babies to thrive
- 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
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