Slow lorises are nocturnal primates native to Southeast Asia. They have round heads, large eyes, a narrow snout, and different coloration patterns, according to Wikipedia. They have a pincer-like grip so they can hold onto tree branches for an extended time.
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Their bite is toxic and serves as a deterrent to predators.
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When mothers lick their babies, the poison coats the fur to keep the babies safe.
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Eight slow lorises were packed into two different boxes.
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They had been sold to someone living in Indonesia.
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