Angwantibo
Common
Name : Angwantibo NAME IN ENGLISH: Common Angwantibo
SCIENTIFIC NAME: Arctocebus calabarensis
FILM: Chordata
CLASS: Mammalia
ORDER: Primates
FAMILY: Lorisidae
CHARACTERISTICS: Length: from 25 to 53 cm
Weight: 250g 4 legs of equal size opposable thumb, and small finger indicator.
Walks in the trees and hunting at night Food: insects (mainly caterpillars) Not too light, and crazy for insects, the "angwantibo" specializes in hunting caterpillars. With his scrutiny, he can find them by smell. Some caterpillars are covered with stinging hairs, but the "angwantibo" does not mind this, since it takes off their skin before swallowing them. No sound is made other than snoring and squealing when scared. It clings to the branches of the trees with so much force that is very difficult to make it loose itself. This little primate without a tail is very sensitive to noise. He goes out at night, walking silently through the coves and forests of Cameroon (equatorial Africa). When it is in danger, it is able to move so slowly that it is not perceived. In this way he escapes from his carnivorous enemies, that usually locate the monkeys by the agitation of the leaves in the trees. each "Angwantibo" lives apart from its peers and, despite its diminutive size, occupies an extensive territory (several hectares). The poto, also African, the "angwantibo" and lóris, of Asia (two Asian species) and the African galapos form the family of the lorisídeos.
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