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    Galagos / ɡəˈleɪɡoʊz /, also known as bush babies or nagapies (meaning "night monkeys" in Afrikaans [2] ), are small nocturnal [3] primates native to continental, sub-Sahara Africa, and make up the family Galagidae (also sometimes called Galagonidae ). They are considered a sister group of the Lorisidae. [4] [5]

  2. Bush baby, any of more than 20 species of small arboreal primates native to sub-Saharan Africa. They are gray, brown, or reddish to yellowish brown, with large eyes and ears, long hind legs, soft, woolly fur, and long tails. They are also known by the long upper portion of the feet (tarsus).

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  3. Bush Babies. Type: Mammals. Diet: Omnivore. Average Life Span: Up to 16.6 years in some species. Weight: A hundred grams to over three pounds, depending on the species. Bush babies, also...

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  4. 4 days ago · They are sometimes called lesser bush babies, galagos, or nagapies. Bush babies are nocturnal and spend most of their time high up in a canopy of trees. They’re omnivores that eat fruit, insects, tree gum, and sometimes small animals. Bush babies have a lifespan of over 16 years in the wild.

    • August 25, 1951
    • Forests and woodlands
    • Sub-Saharan Africa
    • Up to 16 years in some species
    • 12-37 cm (not including the tail)
    • They are also known as ‘nagapies’ Galagos are sometimes called bush babies, as well as ‘nagapies’, which means ‘night monkeys’ in Afrikaans, in reference to their nocturnal behaviour.
    • They can fold and rotate their ears. As they are bounding through trees and bushes, galagos will put their ears flat to their heads to help protect them from getting caught on branches, thorns and the like.
    • Listening to their vocalisations has helped identify more species. Some galago species look very similar! Scientists studying the vocal communication between bush babies have helped separate different species, originally thought to be the same one.
    • They mark their paths with urine. As they walk, run and jump through the trees, bush babies will mark the routes that they take with urine, sometimes by urinating on their hands and feet to help spread the scent.
  5. What is a bush baby? The lesser galago, also called the lesser bush baby, is one of the smallest primates, about the size of a squirrel. Their plaintive cries and cute appearance may account for the name "bush baby. They have large, round eyes for good night vision and bat-like, delicate ears that enable them to track insect prey in the dark.

  6. Aug 16, 2019 · With their large saucepan eyes, big ears and bushy tails, galagos, also known as bushbabies, are one of Africa’s most endearing creatures of the night. Often referred to in South Africa as nagapies, meaning “little night monkeys” in Afrikaans, they are regarded as one of the smallest of the prosimian primate species.

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