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  2. Javan slow loris - Wikipedia

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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 ]

  3. Portal:Primates/Selected species/13 - Wikipedia

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  4. List of lorisoids - Wikipedia

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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 .

  5. The World's 25 Most Endangered Primates - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  6. List of primates by population - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  7. Conservation of slow lorises - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  8. Slow loris - Wikipedia

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    [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]

  9. Category:Endemic fauna of Java - Wikipedia

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    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