Grey Slender Loris

Grey Slender Loris

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Recently, Kerala and Tamil Nadu have begun efforts to restore habitats and strengthen monitoring of the grey slender loris.

About Grey Slender Loris

  • The gray slender loris (Loris lydekkerianus ) is a species of primate in the family Loridae.
  • They are prosimians—which means they are part of the oldest and most primitive group of primates
  • Habitat: It is found in tropical primary and secondary rainforests, dry semi-deciduous forests, scrub, swamp, acacia, bamboo, edge, and montane cloud forest.
  • Distribution: It is mainly found in southern India (mainly in Karnataka, Kerala and Tamil Nadu) and Sri Lanka.

Characteristics of Grey Slender Loris

  • It is a nocturnal hunter.
  • It has no tail, its flexible spine and long limbs help it cross the canopy with agility.
  • It has opposable thumbs which allow it to cling motionless for long periods.
  • It has large, forward-facing eyes with extraordinary night vision.
  • Communication: Gray slender lorises communicate using vocalizations and scent marking.
  • Diet: It is almost entirely insectivorous, and more than half of its diet is composed of ants and termites. 
  • Threats: Illegal pet trade, hunting for body parts and roadside captures.

Conservation Status of Grey Slender Loris

  • IUCN Red List: Near threatened
  • CITES: Appendix II
  • Wildlife Protection Act, 1972: Schedule I

Source: DTE

Grey Slender Loris FAQs

Q1: What is the primary habitat of the Grey Slender Loris?

Ans: Tropical forests and scrublands

Q2: What is the conservation status of the Grey Slender Loris?

Ans: Near threatened

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