baby slow loris Monkey
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Haha aw c: it eats!
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LOL!!!!!!!!
CUUUUUUUTE
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@cassandraluvezyou slow lorises don't breed well in captivity, even in the best circumstances. They frequently die in captivity, no matter how well treated. watch the recent documentary on them: BBC Natural World Jungle Gremlins of Java. Its here on YouTube.
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I want one to breed and give to the zoo,s so one of them won't be killed , not for selfish purposes
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@panda84 the biggest threat to these animals is humans. We are destroying their habitat, kill them for medical purposes and now for the pet trade. left alone in the wild to breed, they would be fine. they rarely breed in captivity so the ones we are taking cannot be replaced read the article in the Daily Mail web site search killer cuteness. This pet trade is not doing them any good, its just killing them off
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@ValiantArcher Then those lucky loris are the exception not the rule still doesnt diminish the argument that owning them as pets is wrong :)
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@panda84 I didnt mean to insinuate that you were uncaring I apologize :) i actually had a way better ending line but i guess youtube cut it out due to like too many characters or something.
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@MissGis01 well ive seen several videos where it is quite evident that they have their canines intact as well!
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@panda84 The only way to "adopt" a slow loris is to purchase one from a black market related operation, and breeding an animal for human recreation will do nothing but diminish the numbers in the wild. What happens if we do increase its popularity and the demand for these poor animals??? They'll be eradicated in their natural habitat thats what and any lucky to be returend to where they belong will immediatly be snatched up and resold.
At least your thinking some-what for the animal.
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@maffogangsta Its not it's illegal get a cat instead.
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@ValiantArcher they have their canines removed not all of their teeth.
NO!
PattayaDIRTY 2 years ago