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Bushbabies

Bushbabies, also known as galagos, are small, nocturnal primates belonging to the family Galagidae. They are native to sub-Saharan Africa and are well-adapted to living in their forest environments. Bushbabies have large eyes and ears, which they use to find prey and avoid predators. They are expert climbers and use…

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Overview

Bushbabies, also known as galagos, are small, nocturnal primates belonging to the family Galagidae. They are native to sub-Saharan Africa and are well-adapted to living in their forest environments. Bushbabies have large eyes and ears, which they use to find prey and avoid predators. They are expert climbers and use their long tails for balance when leaping through the trees. Bushbabies have also become popular as pets due to their size and curiosity. They can even be taught to understand some human commands.

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Yoshiaki Kikuchi · Japan Yung-Yao Chen · Taiwan Yang Chen · United States

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