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The slow loris's markings warn that it's a “cute, tiny, little, fluffy, fur-ball of death." The Javan slow loris’s face markings draw attention to its most dangerous part—the mouth.
A young loris with a head wound inflicted by another loris. ... Javan slow loris that was attacked by another slow loris in the wild, showing the devastating effects of their venom.
While necrotic wounds were a regular occurrence, predation was not; since 2012, the researchers have lost just one Javan slow loris to a predator, which was a feral dog. Image Fernando, a killer ...
Members of International Animal Rescue (IAR) Indonesia hold a Javan slow loris before releasing it to the wild at Mount Halimun Salak, West Java, Indonesia, Dec. 20, 2020.
A Javan slow loris is seen after being released to the wild in West Java, Indonesia, Oct. 23, 2024.
A Javan slow loris. Photo: Keely Maynard. ... Young slow lorises show a lot of variability in their diet. And then around 600 days or so, there’s less variability, and their diet starts to reflect ...
A Javan slow loris. Photo: Keely Maynard. ... Young slow lorises show a lot of variability in their diet. And then around 600 days or so, there’s less variability, and their diet starts to reflect ...
A critically endangered Javan slow loris rescued in 2013 has given birth after being successfully reintroduced to the wild, it has been announced. Malabar was kept illegally as a pet in West Java ...