Suborder: Lemuriformes | Superfamily: Loroidea | Family: Galagonidae

 

Galagos, or bush babies, are known for the vocalizations that some of the galago species make, which closely resemble a human baby crying. The hind limbs of galagos are longer than their forelimbs, which makes them very adept at leaping. Galagos have slender bodies, bushy tails and large mobile ears.

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