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Bush Babies are named after their childlike wailing cry, which they use to divide territory and communicate with family members. Chimpanzees have been observed shaping branchlets into spears to dig bush babies out of their hollows. Galagos don’t migrate. However, they sometimes move short distances to look for an area with a larger supply of insects and other prey, or a female bush baby may travel a short distance in search of a nest for her young. Predators and Threats

Galagos, also known as bush babies, are small arboreal primates found in Sub-Saharan Africa. They have large eyes, bat-like ears and remarkable jumping ability. They have to make up the majority of their diet with fruits and gum and sometimes even small frogs and birds can be on the menu. Perelman, Polina; Johnson, Warren E.; Roos, Christian; Seuánez, Hector N.; Horvath, Julie E.; Moreira, Miguel A. M.; Kessing, Bailey; Pontius, Joan; Roelke, Melody; Rumpler, Yves; Schneider, Maria Paula C. (2011-03-17). "A Molecular Phylogeny of Living Primates". PLOS Genetics. 7 (3): e1001342. doi: 10.1371/journal.pgen.1001342. ISSN 1553-7404. PMC 3060065. PMID 21436896. As their large, upright ears would suggest, bush babies have excellent hearing, which helps them evade predators and find prey. This is done in the dark and because insects move rapidly, the bush baby needs great coordination to be able to carry this out. 11. They extract and eat resin/gum from treesLesser bush babies have a variety of no less than 25 calls, which is one of the interesting Bush Baby facts. In many US states, it is illegal to keep bush babies as exotic pets. This is the case with most primates, even small ones, as they are wild animals that don’t do particularly well in captivity and are best suited to their native habitats. Many other countries have also placed restrictions on keeping bush babies in captivity aside from zoos and dedicated wildlife reserves.

There are no less than 20 completely different sorts of Bush babies, however, scientists suppose there could also be round 40 as a result of they have not all been found but. Named after the childlike wailing cry they use to demarcate territory and talk with their members of the family bush babies are primitive primates associated with the lemurs of Madagascar.There are currently 23 species of bush babies in the Galagidae family, and some experts believe there are more to be discovered and classified. Consistent with their nocturnal habits bush babies make heavy use of scent indicators, which is one of the interesting Bush Baby facts.

Bush babies face other threats including habitat loss due to farm expansion and logging activity. When their habitat is taken, it also means they lose the food supply there. Yet another important thing to note is Galagos are very social and strongly prefer living amongst other members of their species. Without regular interaction with other bush babies, they are prone to becoming fearful, irritable, and developmentally stunted in captivity. Lesser bush babies also called nagapies and galagos are small primates about the size of a squirrel. They are known for their large ears and saucer-like eyes. This animal lives on the continent of Africa. Their habitat includes forests and savannas. Female bush babies have their babies in hollow trees or a nest abandoned by a bird. These primates are omnivores eating fruit, tree gum, insects, and small animals. There are at least 20 species of bush babies. Scientists believe there may be double that number as they continue to look for more species in the dense forests of Africa. She nurses her infants, then weans them at around six weeks old. The young primates begin learning how to find insects and access tree gum. They can begin to live independently shortly after they are weaned. PopulationFinally, although bush babies are very cute, they have a few rather unpleasant natural behaviors that also make them unsuitable pets. Most notably, they often mark their territory with their urine. Plus, as primates, their play behaviors make them quite destructive and troublesome in captivity. Galago senegalensis is the scientific name for a lesser bush baby. The word Galago refers to its genus while the word senegalensis means originated in Senegal. As bush babies wake, usually at dusk, they will spend some time stretching and yawning before they get ready to search for food. Awww.

The 37 cm long lesser bush baby can cover over 1 km in a night as it leaps from bush to bush with horizontal jumps of as much as 4 m in length. Bush baby fact video People have overlapping dwelling ranges that they mark with chest gland secretions, which is one of the interesting Bush Baby facts. Grooming is a very important part of galago daily life. They often groom themselves before, during, and after rest. Social grooming is done more often by males in the group. Females often reject attempts by males to groom them. [14] Relationship with humans [ edit ] Galagos communicate by calling to each other and by marking their paths with urine. By following the scent of urine, they can land on exactly the same branch every time. [3] Each species produces a unique set of loud calls that have different functions. One function is to identify individuals as members of a particular species across distances. Scientists can recognize all known galago species by their 'loud calls'. [10] At the end of the night, group members use a special rallying call and gather to sleep in a nest of leaves, a group of branches, or a hole in a tree. It might seem a little odd that we recommend a regular 3-star hotel out of all the locations in Africa for galago watching. But it really is a good place to watch bush babies. Here they are plentiful, active, easy to hear and even to see if you have a little patience.

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So what do we know about the better-studied species? How do these creatures lead their secretive lives hiding among tree branches? Bush Babies' fur can be different colours. It may be lighter brown to a greyish brown with yellowish sides arms & legs

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