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Languages; English. You can get in touch with Hannah by emailing [email protected] A Bornean orangutan has been filmed eating a slow loris—the first time this behavior has been seen in this ...
The scientists write that the behavior shown by the orangutans in both these accounts did not look like an attempt to catch and eat the slow loris, but were “more similar to play and intrigue.” ...
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If you're looking for a bit of reprieve from Hurricane Sandy coverage, look no further than this slow loris eating a rice ball with a fork.
Slow loris captures occurred only during low ripe fruit availability, suggesting that meat may represent a filler fallback food for orangutans. The authors also found that orangutans eat their ...
Specifically, they’re looking at the Bengal slow loris (Nycticebus bengalensis), the largest species and one that is spread over a sizable geographical area. “Their size is going to influence the way ...
When fruit is scarce, try chomping on a slow loris. That seems to be the strategy ... then carried the body back into the tree to eat it. When Yeni begged, she was allowed to share the meat.
Guess what will happen if orangutans’ habitats are compromised to the point where there isn’t sufficient fruit? THEY WILL EAT SLOW LORISES, THAT’S WHAT. Dude, we need to do everything we can ...
Photo by Stephanie Poindexter If you’ve ever heard of the slow loris, it’s likely for all the wrong reasons. People may coo over viral videos of pet lorises being tickled or eating rice balls ...
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