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Lorisidae

Lorisidae (or sometimes Loridae) is a family of strepsirrhine primates. The lorisids are all slim arboreal animals and comprise the lorises, pottos, and angwantibos. Lorisids live in tropical, central Africa as well as in south and southeast Asia.

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Lorisidae → Galagidae, Haplorrhini, LemuriformesSuperfamily LemuroideaSuperfamily LorisoideaFamily LorisidaeSubfamily, LorisinaeGenus Loris, Nycticebus, Order PrimatesSuborder Strepsirrhini, PerodicticinaeGenus Arctocebus, Perodicticus, There, Xanthonycticebus

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lorisids lorises family slow perodicticus species arboreal loridae pottos angwantibos asia classification loris arctocebus nycticebus xanthonycticebus small brachial live well

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Lorisidaerelated to ClassificationThere0.60section
Lorisidaerelated to ClassificationOrder PrimatesSuborder Strepsirrhini0.60section
Lorisidaerelated to ClassificationLemuriformesSuperfamily LemuroideaSuperfamily LorisoideaFamily LorisidaeSubfamily0.60section
Lorisidaerelated to ClassificationPerodicticinaeGenus Arctocebus0.60section
Lorisidaerelated to ClassificationPerodicticus0.60section
Lorisidaerelated to ClassificationLorisinaeGenus Loris0.60section
Lorisidaerelated to ClassificationNycticebus0.60section
Lorisidaerelated to ClassificationXanthonycticebus0.60section
Lorisidaerelated to ClassificationGalagidae0.60section
Lorisidaerelated to ClassificationHaplorrhini0.60section

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