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- Bengal_slow_loris abstract "The Bengal slow loris (Nycticebus bengalensis) or northern slow loris is a strepsirrhine primate and a species of slow loris native to the Indian subcontinent and Indochina. Its geographic range is larger than that of any other slow loris species. Considered a subspecies of the Sunda slow loris (N. coucang) until 2001, phylogenetic analysis suggests that the Bengal slow loris is most closely related to the Sunda slow loris. However, some individuals in both species have mitochondrial DNA sequences that resemble those of the other species, due to introgressive hybridization. It is the largest species of slow loris, measuring 26 to 38 cm (10 to 15 in) from head to tail and weighing between 1 and 2.1 kg (2.2 and 4.6 lb). Like other slow lorises, it has a wet nose (rhinarium), a round head, flat face, large eyes, small ears, a vestigial tail, and dense, woolly fur. The toxin it secretes from its brachial gland (a scent gland in its arm) differs chemically from that of other slow loris species and may be used to communicate information about sex, age, health, and social status.The Bengal slow loris is nocturnal and arboreal, occurring in both evergreen and deciduous forests. It prefers rainforests with dense canopies, and its presence in its native habitat indicates a healthy ecosystem. It is a seed disperser and pollinator, as well as a prey item for carnivores. Its diet primarily consists of fruit, but also includes insects, tree gum, snails, and small vertebrates. In winter, it relies on plant exudates, such as sap and tree gum. The species lives in small family groups, marks its territory with urine, and sleeps during the day by curling up in dense vegetation or in tree holes. It is a seasonal breeder, reproducing once every 12–18 months and usually giving birth to a single offspring. For the first three months, mothers carry their offspring, which reach sexual maturity at around 20 months. The Bengal slow loris can live up to 20 years.The species is listed as "Vulnerable" on the IUCN Red List, and is threatened with extinction due to a growing demand in the exotic pet trade and traditional medicine. It is one of the most common animals sold in local animal markets. In traditional medicine, it is primarily used by wealthy to middle-class, urban women following childbirth, but also to treat stomach problems, broken bones, and sexually transmitted diseases. It is also hunted for food and suffers from habitat loss. Wild populations have declined severely, and it is locally extinct in several regions. It is found within many protected areas throughout its range, but this does not protect them from rampant poaching and illegal logging. Critical conservation issues for this species include enhancing protection measures, stricter enforcement of wildlife protection laws, and increased connectivity between fragmented protected areas.".
- Bengal_slow_loris binomialAuthority Bernard_Germain_de_Lac%C3%A9p%C3%A8de.
- Bengal_slow_loris class Mammal.
- Bengal_slow_loris conservationStatus "VU".
- Bengal_slow_loris conservationStatusSystem "iucn3.1".
- Bengal_slow_loris family Lorisidae.
- Bengal_slow_loris genus Slow_loris.
- Bengal_slow_loris kingdom Animal.
- Bengal_slow_loris order Primate.
- Bengal_slow_loris phylum Chordate.
- Bengal_slow_loris synonym "*Lori bengalensis (Lacépède, 1800)".
- Bengal_slow_loris synonym "*N. cinereus (Milne-Edwards, 1867)".
- Bengal_slow_loris synonym "*N. incanus (Thomas, 1921)".
- Bengal_slow_loris synonym "*N. tardigradus typicus (Lydekker, 1905)".
- Bengal_slow_loris synonym "*N. tenasserimensis (Elliot, 1913)".
- Bengal_slow_loris thumbnail Captive_N._bengalensis_from_Laos_with_6-week_baby.JPG?width=300.
- Bengal_slow_loris wikiPageID "10442499".
- Bengal_slow_loris wikiPageRevisionID "589007714".
- Bengal_slow_loris binomial "Nycticebus bengalensis".
- Bengal_slow_loris book "Slow loris".
- Bengal_slow_loris classis "Mammalia".
- Bengal_slow_loris colwidth "30".
- Bengal_slow_loris commons "y".
- Bengal_slow_loris commonsSearch "Category:Nycticebus bengalensis".
- Bengal_slow_loris familia Lorisidae.
- Bengal_slow_loris genus "Nycticebus".
- Bengal_slow_loris hasPhotoCollection Bengal_slow_loris.
- Bengal_slow_loris heading "Nycticebus bengalensis".
- Bengal_slow_loris id "12100113".
- Bengal_slow_loris name "Bengal slow loris".
- Bengal_slow_loris ordo "Primates".
- Bengal_slow_loris phylum Chordate.
- Bengal_slow_loris portal "Asia".
- Bengal_slow_loris portal "Primates".
- Bengal_slow_loris rangeMap "Bengal Slow Loris area.png".
- Bengal_slow_loris rangeMapCaption "Range of the Bengal slow loris".
- Bengal_slow_loris regnum "Animalia".
- Bengal_slow_loris species "N. bengalensis".
- Bengal_slow_loris species "y".
- Bengal_slow_loris speciesSearch "Nycticebus bengalensis".
- Bengal_slow_loris status "CITES_A1".
- Bengal_slow_loris status "VU".
- Bengal_slow_loris status2System "CITES".
- Bengal_slow_loris statusSystem "iucn3.1".
- Bengal_slow_loris synonyms "*Lori bengalensis (Lacépède, 1800) *N. cinereus (Milne-Edwards, 1867) *N. tardigradus typicus (Lydekker, 1905) *N. tenasserimensis (Elliot, 1913) *N. incanus (Thomas, 1921)".
- Bengal_slow_loris subject Category:Lorises_and_galagos.
- Bengal_slow_loris subject Category:Mammals_of_Asia.
- Bengal_slow_loris subject Category:Mammals_of_Bangladesh.
- Bengal_slow_loris subject Category:Mammals_of_Burma.
- Bengal_slow_loris subject Category:Mammals_of_Cambodia.
- Bengal_slow_loris subject Category:Mammals_of_China.
- Bengal_slow_loris subject Category:Mammals_of_India.
- Bengal_slow_loris subject Category:Mammals_of_Laos.
- Bengal_slow_loris subject Category:Mammals_of_Thailand.
- Bengal_slow_loris subject Category:Mammals_of_Vietnam.
- Bengal_slow_loris subject Category:Venomous_mammals.
- Bengal_slow_loris subject Category:Wildlife_of_Yunnan.
- Bengal_slow_loris type Animal100015388.
- Bengal_slow_loris type Chordate101466257.
- Bengal_slow_loris type LivingThing100004258.
- Bengal_slow_loris type Mammal101861778.
- Bengal_slow_loris type MammalsOfAsia.
- Bengal_slow_loris type MammalsOfIndia.
- Bengal_slow_loris type MammalsOfThailand.
- Bengal_slow_loris type Object100002684.
- Bengal_slow_loris type Organism100004475.
- Bengal_slow_loris type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Bengal_slow_loris type VenomousMammals.
- Bengal_slow_loris type Vertebrate101471682.
- Bengal_slow_loris type Whole100003553.
- Bengal_slow_loris type Animal.
- Bengal_slow_loris type Eukaryote.
- Bengal_slow_loris type Mammal.
- Bengal_slow_loris type Species.
- Bengal_slow_loris type Organism.
- Bengal_slow_loris comment "The Bengal slow loris (Nycticebus bengalensis) or northern slow loris is a strepsirrhine primate and a species of slow loris native to the Indian subcontinent and Indochina. Its geographic range is larger than that of any other slow loris species. Considered a subspecies of the Sunda slow loris (N. coucang) until 2001, phylogenetic analysis suggests that the Bengal slow loris is most closely related to the Sunda slow loris.".
- Bengal_slow_loris label "Bengaalse plompe lori".
- Bengal_slow_loris label "Bengal slow loris".
- Bengal_slow_loris label "Bengalischer Plumplori".
- Bengal_slow_loris label "Nycticebus bengalensis".
- Bengal_slow_loris label "Nycticebus bengalensis".
- Bengal_slow_loris label "Бенгальский лори".
- Bengal_slow_loris sameAs Bengalischer_Plumplori.
- Bengal_slow_loris sameAs Nycticebus_bengalensis.
- Bengal_slow_loris sameAs Nycticebus_bengalensis.
- Bengal_slow_loris sameAs Nycticebus_bengalensis.
- Bengal_slow_loris sameAs 벵갈늘보로리스.
- Bengal_slow_loris sameAs Bengaalse_plompe_lori.
- Bengal_slow_loris sameAs m.02qd8dc.
- Bengal_slow_loris sameAs Q817174.
- Bengal_slow_loris sameAs Q817174.
- Bengal_slow_loris sameAs Bengal_slow_loris.
- Bengal_slow_loris wasDerivedFrom Bengal_slow_loris?oldid=589007714.
- Bengal_slow_loris depiction Captive_N._bengalensis_from_Laos_with_6-week_baby.JPG.
- Bengal_slow_loris isPrimaryTopicOf Bengal_slow_loris.
- Bengal_slow_loris name "Bengal slow loris".