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Loris, tarsier, indri and bushbaby
Red slender loris, Loris tardigradus (endangered), brown-hand tarsier, Tarsius fuscus, indri, Indri indri (critically endangered), and Senegal bushbaby, Galago senegalensis. Lithograph by Karl Joseph Brodtmann from Heinrich Rudolf Schinzs Illustrated Natural History of Men and Animals, 1836
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Brodtmann Bushbaby Critically Endangered Fuscus Galago Heinrich Karl Loris Rudolf Schinz Senegal Senegalensis Slender Tarsier Tarsius Indri Tardigradus
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This lithograph by Karl Joseph Brodtmann, from Heinrich Rudolf Schinz's Illustrated Natural History of Men and Animals published in 1836, showcases four extraordinary primates: the Red Slender Loris (Loris tardigradus), the Brown Hand Tarsier (Tarsius fuscus), the Indri (Indri indri), and the Senegal Bushbaby (Galago senegalensis). Each primate represents a unique adaptation to their specific environments and ecological niches. The Red Slender Loris, an endangered species native to Sri Lanka, is depicted with its distinctive red fur and elongated limbs, which enable it to move gracefully through the dense forest canopy. Its large, round eyes are adapted for nocturnal vision, allowing it to hunt insects and small vertebrates with precision. The Brown Hand Tarsier, also known as the Tarsier with a Brown Hands, is a critically endangered primate native to Southeast Asia. Its small size, large eyes, and long, powerful hind limbs make it an expert jumper, allowing it to leap from tree to tree with ease. Its long, prehensile tail acts as a fifth limb, providing balance and support. The Indri, a critically endangered primate native to Madagascar, is the largest living lemur species. Its striking, white fur and long, bushy tail make it easily recognizable. The Indri's large size and powerful chest muscles enable it to produce loud, resonant calls that can be heard up to three miles away, making it an important component of the Madagascar rainforest ecosystem. The Senegal Bushbaby, native to West and Central Africa, is a small, agile primate with large, round eyes and a long, bushy tail. Its fur is a mix of gray, brown, and white, providing excellent camouflage in its natural habitat. The Senegal Bushbaby is an omnivore, feeding on fruits, flowers, leaves, insects, and small vertebrates. Its large, powerful hind legs enable it to jump long distances, making it an elusive and agile creature in the African savannah.
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