Slow Loris sounds like a Dr. Seuss character, doesn’t it? –looks like one too. According to Wikipedia, a Slow Loris is found in Southeast Asia. Their arms and legs are nearly equal in length, and their trunk is long which allows them to twist and extend to nearby branches. They move slowly and deliberately (hence the name. Duh.) making little or no noise. This one is named Kinako and was domestically bred in a Japanese pet shop. Kinako is as cute as it gets. Watch.
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