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Lorisidae (or sometimes Loridae) is a family of . The lorisids are all slim animals and comprise the , , and . Lorisids live in tropical, central as well as in south and southeast .


Classification
There are five and sixteen species of lorisid.


Description
Lorisids have a close, woolly fur, which is usually grey or brown, darker on the top side. The eyes are large and face forward. The ears are small and often partially hidden in the fur. The thumbs are opposable and the index finger is short. The second toe of the hind legs has a fine claw for grooming, typical for strepsirrhines. Their tails are short or are missing completely. They grow to a length of 17 to 40 cm and a weight of between 0.3 and 2 kg, depending on the species. Their is similar to that of :


Behavior and ecology
Lorisids are and . Unlike the closely related , lorisids never jump. Some have slow deliberate movements, whilst others can move with some speed across branches. It was previously thought that all lorisids moved slowly, but investigations using red light proved this to be wrong. Nonetheless, even the faster species freeze or move slowly if they hear or see any potential predator. This habit of remaining motionless whilst in danger is successful only because of the leafy environment of their jungle home, which helps to conceal their true position.
(1984). 9780871968715, Facts on File. .
With their strong hands they clasp at the branches and cannot be removed without significant force. Most lorisids are solitary or live in small family groups.

from southeast Asia produce a from their brachial gland (a on the upper arm, between the and elbow), that is licked and mixed with their saliva to form a toxin which may be used for defense. The from Sri Lanka and South India also possess these brachial glands, but it is uncertain whether they also synthesize the toxin. The ( Perodicticus potto) is thought to lack brachial glands, though it produces similar toxic excretions with its anal glands.

Lorisids have a period of four to six months and give birth to two young. These often clasp themselves to the belly of the mother or wait in nests, while the mother goes to search for food. After three to nine months - depending on the species - they are and are fully mature within 10 to 18 months. The of lorises can be to up to 20 years.

Lorisids consume , and small as well as and gums.

(1991). 9780520080850, University of California Press. .


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