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Discovered in 1937 but "missing" for 60 years, Sri Lanka's Horton Plains slender loris was presumed to have died out. In 2002 a fleeting nighttime sighting of something looking like the elusive ...
This cute furry primate is the first of its species to ever be photographed. The Horton Plains slender loris (Loris tardigradus nycticeboides) was thought to be extinct. Between 1939 and 2002 ...
This is the first time the Horton Plains slender loris has ever been photographed. Credit: Photo: ZSL The Horton Plains slender loris has been so elusive for more than 60 years scientists believed ...
Take a look at this startling - and unique - photograph. The first and only time the elusive Horton Plains slender loris has been caught on camera. Now go and have a cup of tea. Why tea?
This is the first-ever snapshot of a Horton Plains slender loris, a bug-eyed, 8-inch-long primate so rare that it was unknown before 1937 and has been spotted only four times since then.
A Horton Plains slender loris was caught on camera after lengthy surveys of the forest by researchers from the Zoological Society of London, the University of Colombo and the Open University of ...
Researchers working in Sri Lanka have managed to take the first known photograph of a rare primate which was not sighted for the past eight years. The Horton Plains Slender Loris, characterised by ...
A Horton Plains slender loris was caught on camera after lengthy surveys of the forest by researchers from the Zoological Society of London, the University of Colombo and the Open University of ...
These montane forests, where the land rises to 2,500 metres above sea-level, are home to an extraordinary range of flora and fauna, including several endangered species such as the ...
A Horton Plains slender loris was caught on camera after lengthy surveys of the forest by researchers from the Zoological Society of London, the University of Colombo and the Open University of ...
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