Galagos/bushbabies/night apes
Fur is soft, dense and woolly, coloration ranging from silver gray to brown. They have very large eyes typical of nocturnal animals. Genus Galago have large ears with four transverse ridges and can be independently or simultaneously bent back and wrinkled downward from the tips. This frequent furling and unfurling produces a quizzical expression characteristic of the genus.Scientists generally refer to this group of small and mid-sized prosimians as Galagos, after the scientific name of one of the better-known species. However, many of them were popularly named "bush babies" years ago because of the infant-like screams and that name appears often in both the scientific and popular literature. Galagos have long, furred tails, big eyes and large ears they can move independently
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