Bengal Slow Loris
- Distribution: Northeastern India, Bangladesh, Myanmar, Thailand, Cambodia, Vietnam
- Habitat: Tropical forests, montane forests
- Diet: Omnivorous, primarily fruits, insects, small animals
- Size: Height around 20-25 cm
Physical Characteristics:
- Small to medium-sized primate with a round head and large eyes.
- Fur coloration ranges from reddish-brown to grayish-brown.
- Distinctive white or light-colored markings on its face.
- No tail, with a round body and short limbs adapted for climbing.
Distribution:
- Found in northeastern India, Bangladesh, Myanmar, Thailand, Cambodia, Vietnam, and southern China.
Habitat:
- Primarily inhabits tropical and subtropical forests, including rainforests and deciduous forests.
- Prefers dense vegetation and spends much of its time in trees.
Behavior:
- Nocturnal, active during the night.
- Slow-moving and deliberate in its movements.
- Solitary or found in small family groups.
- Communicates through soft calls and scent markings.
Diet:
- Omnivorous, feeding on fruits, insects, small vertebrates, bird eggs, and tree sap.
- Specialized feeding adaptations include a strong bite for accessing tough food items like insect exoskeletons and gum from trees.