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The Javan slow loris weighs between 565 and 687 g (1.25 and 1.51 lb) [14] and is similar in appearance to the largest slow loris, the Bengal slow loris. Its face and back are marked with a distinct stripe that runs over the crown and forks, leading to the eyes and ears, which leaves a white diamond pattern on the forehead. [ 15 ]
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Most lorisoids do not have population estimates, but the ones that do range from 40 mature individuals to 500,000. Six species are categorized as endangered : the Bengal , pygmy , Sumatran , and Sunda slow lorises , the red slender loris , and the Rondo dwarf galago .
Estimated population IUCN status Threats Nycticebus javanicus Javan slow loris Nycticebus javanicus: 2008 2010 2012 Indonesia (Java) unknown Critically Endangered [21] live capture (pet trade [intense]) hunting (traditional medicine [intense]) habitat loss (agriculture, development activities [roads], human disturbance) Pig-tailed langur Simias ...
Population Status Trend Notes Image Hainan black crested gibbon: Nomascus hainanus: 20–50 [1] CR [1] [1] Population was estimated at over 2,000 in the late 1950s. [1] Eastern black crested gibbon: Nomascus nasutus: 45–47 [2] CR [2] [2] Previously thought to be possibly extinct. Numbers may be higher. [2] Cat Ba langur: Trachypithecus ...
These estimates indicated that the Javan slow loris was the most threatened by habitat loss, followed by the Sunda slow loris from Sumatra. ... the population has ...
[127] [129] A more detailed study of another Sunda slow loris population in 2002 and 2003 showed different dietary proportions, consisting of 43.3% gum, 31.7% nectar, 22.5% fruit, and just 2.5% arthropods and other animal prey. [127] The most common dietary item was nectar from flowers of the Bertram palm (Eugeissona tristis). [127]
Javan black-capped babbler; Javan blue flycatcher; Javan hidden shrew; Javan scimitar babbler; Javan slow loris; Javan surili; Javan torrent frog; Javanaria; Javanaria gracilipes; Javanyphia; Javanyphia gede