
Galagos /ɡəˈleɪɡoʊz/, also known as bush babies, or nagapies (meaning "little night monkeys" in Afrikaans), are small nocturnal primates native to continental Africa, and make up the family Galagidae (also sometimes called Galagonidae). They are sometimes included as a subfamily within the Lorisidae or Loridae. According to some accounts, the name "bushbaby" comes from either the animal's cries or its appearance. The Afrikaans name nagapie is because they are almost exclusively seen at night, while the Ghanaian name aposor is given to them because of their firm grip on branches. In both variety and abundance, the bushbabies are the most successful strepsirrhine primates in Africa, according to the African Wildlife Foundation. Learn more about Bushbaby
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Common Name | Scientific Name | Conservation Status |
Philippine Tarsier (3 videos) | Carlito syrichta | Not Available |
South African Galago (6 videos) | Galago moholi | Least concern |
Sunda Slow Lori (10 videos) | Nycticebus coucang | Endangered |