It is a nocturnal small primate, living in trees, and moves slowly
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Slow lorises move slowly and deliberately, making little or no noise, and when threatened, they stop moving and remain motionless. ... Slow lorises reproduce slowly, and the infants are initially parked on branches or carried by either parent. They are omnivores, eating small animals, fruit, tree gum, and other vegetation.
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