Bushbabies and galagos




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Bushbabies and galagos

Order : Primates
Family : Galagonidae

 

Facts about the family Galagonidae, the bushbabies and galagos

Bushbabies are placed in the family ______________. (Full text)

Bushbabies are also known as Night Apes because they are nocturnal. (Full text)

"Bushbabies" is finally the only WMT to take place in Africa; Without this series something would have be missing in the world wide trip of the line: this is probably its greatest merit. (Full text)

Bushbabies are generally small animals with most species ranging from 100 to 200g body weight. (Full text)

Even at night the wild pulse of Africa is mesmerizing when the nocturnal orchestra of owls, bats and galagos is punctuated by the roar of a lion and the haunting laugh of an hyena. (Full text)

" Prince (and Future King) Galagos Alancee: Galagos is the arrogant son of King Vordeaux. (Full text)

At adulthood, this species of galagos is about the size of a small house cat. (Full text)

Galagos are prosimians, a group of arboreal primates that are only distantly related to monkeys and apes. (Full text)

Facts: Galagos are prosimians, which are a group of arboreal primates only distantly related to monkeys and apes. (Full text)

Join Date: Feb 2003 Location: 4 AM Posts: 5,343 Re: we have reached a verdict Galagos is overrated. (Full text)

Galagos are attractive gray, brown, or reddish- or yellowish-brown animals with large eyes and ears, long hind legs, soft wooly fur, and long tails. (Full text)

Bushbabies are weaned at six weeks and are independent at two months. (Full text)

Bushbabies are strictly nocturnal, so hard to see. (Full text)

Habits: Thick-tailed Bushbabies are nocturnal and tree-living. (Full text)

Even at night, the wild pulse of Africa and its wildlife is mesmerizing when the nocturnal orchestra of owls, bats and galagos is punctuated by the primeval sounds of lion and hyena. (Full text)

Intaba Bushbabies is naturally caffeine free, contains natural anti-oxidants and minerals and is organically certified. (Full text)

Dental formula for Galagonidae is i 2/2, c1/1, pm 3/3, m 3/3 x 2 = 36. (Full text)

Galagonidae is sometimes included as a subfamily within the Loridae or Lorisidae. (Full text)

Rio Galagos is overigens de meest zuidelijke stad van het continent. (Full text)

Bushbabies are small african primates, whose general scientific name is "Galago". (Full text)

Lorisinae - Galagos Galagos are found in the tropical rainforests of Africa, from the Guinea Coast to the Congo river and to the edge of the Rift Valley. (Full text)

The common name bushbabies is said to be because the mating calls of the Greater bushbaby sounds like a crying human baby! (Full text)

The dental formula of bushbabies is 2/2, 1/1, 3/3, 3/3 = 36. (Full text)

The skulls of galagos are lightly built with a globular braincase and without strongly developed temporal ridges. (Full text)

(It turns out that a galagos is a type of African lemur - I googled it. (Full text)

Lorises, pottos, and galagos are closely related to lemurs; tarsiers are only distantly related. (Full text)

Bushbaby Skull - The three species of Galago bushbabies are native to parts of Africa. (Full text)

Bushbabies are found throughout forests in South Africa and are likely able to survive due to their small size and nocturnal schedule. (Full text)

Cry baby: The common name bushbabies is said to be because the mating calls of the Greater galagos sounds like a crying human (Full text)

Galagos are renowned for their leaping abilities. (Full text)

The Needle-clawed galagos is the only galagos that does not urine wash; probably the claws get in the way? (Full text)

Male Thick tailed Galagos are a lot bigger then female ones (Full text)

it is so cute that the pet trade in galagos is a real problem,) and it usually gets around on the surface by hopping like a small kangaroo, although it does most of its travel swiftly from tree to tree like other primates. (Full text)

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