The species 'beasts' Southeast Asia is as small as a button
Two newly born twin loris were born in El Paso, Texas (USA) zoo, which is button-sized and weighs only about 25 grams.
Two newly born twin loris were born in El Paso, Texas (USA) zoo, which is button-sized and weighs only about 25 grams. Experts at the El Paso Zoo said that this was one of their results after efforts to increase the number of individuals.
This animal lives mainly in tropical forests, mangroves, thick canopy of South and Southeast Asia. They are found in countries like Indonesia, Myanmar, Singapore, Vietnam and Cambodia.
Update 16 December 2018
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