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Perodicticus potto
The head and body length of pottos is 300 to 390mm, tail length is moderate, 37 to 100mm. Their woolly, dense coat comes in a variety of shades of brown, and their underside is usually lighter than their… More »
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The Potto ( Perodicticus potto ) is a strepsirrhine primate from the Lorisidae family. It is the only species in genus Perodicticus . The name "Potto" possibly comes from the African word "p...
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Some facts about the; Potto ... The Potto gibbon, potto is listed as Least Concern (LR/lc), lowest risk. Does not qualify for a more at risk category. Widespread and abundant taxa are included in this category, on the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species ... Potto (19 facts)
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Facts about the genus Perodicticus, the potto ... potto is a single species and is found in the tropical forest belt from New Guinea to western Kenya and central Zaire. (Full text) ... Potto (19 facts)
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The name "Potto" possibly comes from the African word "pata", which means tailless ape. The Potto is also known as Bosman's Potto, after its supposed discoverer, and in some English-speaking parts of Africa it is called a Softly-softly.
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; Potto (Perodictus potto) (photo by David Haring) ... "Bush Babies, Lorises and Pottos" by Pierre Charles-Dominique, pp.332-337, in The Encyclopedia of Mammals, ed. by David Macdonald, Facts on File Press, 1984.
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The potto is a nocturnal tree dweller found in rainforests from Sierra Leone eastward to Uganda. It has a strong grip and clings tightly to branches, but when necessary it can also move quickly through the branches with a smooth gliding gait that makes it quite inconspicuous.
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Active mainly at night, the golden potto sleeps by day in thick foliage or in the shelter of tree crevices. ... The golden potto feeds mainly on insects and other invertebrates, particularly caterpillars, which it supplements with fruit. ... Facts & Status...
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