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Lorises Collection

Lorises, the enchanting creatures of the night, captivate our hearts with their big round eyes and gentle demeanor. Picture No

Background imageLorises Collection: Picture No. 10751066

Picture No. 10751066
Sunda Slow Loris (Nycticebus coucang) Date:

Background imageLorises Collection: Sunda Slow Loris - Gunung Leuser National Park - Northern Sumatra - Indonesia

Sunda Slow Loris - Gunung Leuser National Park - Northern Sumatra - Indonesia
MAR-1621 Sunda Slow Loris Gunung Leuser National Park - Northern Sumatra - Indonesia Nycticebus coucang Thomas Marent Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageLorises Collection: Slender Loris PM 2709 Loris tardigrada © P. Morris / ARDEA LONDON

Slender Loris PM 2709 Loris tardigrada © P. Morris / ARDEA LONDON
PM-2709 Slender LORIS India - Sri Lanka Loris tardigrada Pat Morris Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageLorises Collection: Slow Loris - hanging upside down from branch - Thailand

Slow Loris - hanging upside down from branch - Thailand
MAR-989 Slow Loris - hanging upside down from branch Thailand Nycticebus coucang Thomas Marent Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageLorises Collection: Slow Loris - Thailand

Slow Loris - Thailand
MAR-986 Slow Loris Thailand Nycticebus coucang Thomas Marent Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageLorises Collection: Slow Loris - Thailand

Slow Loris - Thailand
MAR-987 Slow Loris Thailand Nycticebus coucang Thomas Marent Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageLorises Collection: Slow Loris - Thailand

Slow Loris - Thailand
MAR-988 Slow Loris Thailand Nycticebus coucang Thomas Marent Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageLorises Collection: Slender loris South India & Sri Lanka

Slender loris South India & Sri Lanka
KEL-845 SLENDER LORIS - close-up face South India and Sri Lanka Loris taedigradus Ken Lucas Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageLorises Collection: Sunda Slow Loris - Gunung Leuser National Park - Northern Sumatra - Indonesia

Sunda Slow Loris - Gunung Leuser National Park - Northern Sumatra - Indonesia
MAR-1626 Sunda Slow Loris Gunung Leuser National Park - Northern Sumatra - Indonesia Nycticebus coucang Thomas Marent contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageLorises Collection: Slender Loris - In tree, South India, Sri Lanka JPF17004

Slender Loris - In tree, South India, Sri Lanka JPF17004
JPF-13930 Slender Loris - In tree South India, Sri Lanka Loris tardigradus Jean-Paul Ferrero Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way


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Lorises, the enchanting creatures of the night, captivate our hearts with their big round eyes and gentle demeanor. Picture No. 10751066 showcases a Sunda Slow Loris in its natural habitat within Gunung Leuser National Park in Northern Sumatra, Indonesia. This adorable primate is known for its slow movements and deliberate actions. In Slender Loris PM 2709 Loris tardigrada © P. Morris / ARDEA LONDON, we witness the beauty of this species found in South India and Sri Lanka. Their slender bodies allow them to gracefully move through trees as they search for insects to feast upon. Thailand is home to several species of lorises, as seen in the pictures numbered 10752054, 10752053, 10752057, and 10752055. These images capture their unique ability to hang upside down from branches effortlessly while maintaining a sense of tranquility. These small primates are often misunderstood due to their cute appearance and popularity on social media platforms. However, it's important to remember that these animals should be admired from afar as they are wild creatures deserving respect and protection. Lorises possess a venomous bite used primarily for self-defense against predators or when feeling threatened by humans encroaching on their territory. Sadly though, this defense mechanism has made them targets for illegal pet trade and exploitation. Conservation efforts are crucial in preserving these remarkable animals' habitats and ensuring their survival for future generations to admire. By raising awareness about lorises' plight worldwide, we can contribute towards safeguarding these fascinating creatures who bring joy with every glimpse into their mysterious world.