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New at the Zoo: Pygmy Slow Lorises

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What are a few of your preferred enjoyable realities about pygmy sluggish lorises?

Pygmy sluggish lorises are very special. They are the just recognized poisonous primates! They produce a venom in their brachial glands in their arm. Integrated with enzymes in their saliva, these primates can produce an uncomfortable bite, allergy and a slow-healing injury.

Do not stress– their venom does not position a huge hazard to people. Wild pygmy sluggish lorises do not utilize it versus predators due to the fact that the venom is not quick performing. Rather, these primates utilize their venom in territorial disagreements with other pygmy sluggish lorises. They likewise groom themselves with the venom to fend off parasites and caution predators to keep away.

What are Naga and Pabu’s characters like?

Naga, our 2-year-old woman, is more shy and easygoing than our 1-year-old male, Pabu. She will often hang back throughout enrichment or training sessions however is still curious. She appears to like seeing us work. Naga likewise has gentler disposition.

Pabu is extremely food-motivated. He is more engaged and will easily approach for training sessions and feedings.

What do pygmy sluggish lorises consume?

Pygmy sluggish lorises have actually extremely specialized diet plans that are challenging to duplicate under human care. In the wild, in between 50 and 70% of their diet plan is tree sap! Their specialized bottom teeth gouge into the bark of trees and trigger sap to stream easily. They visit their gouge websites nighttime to take in sap. Wild pygmy sluggish lorises will likewise consume fruit, pests and little animals.

At the Little Mammal House, Naga and Pabu get primate gel, a percentage of fruit and veggies, pests and gum arabic. The gum is their sap here and they get it every day!

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