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Bush | Baby

Their large, saucer-like eyes are adapted for low light, allowing them to see clearly at night.

They are active at night and spend their days sleeping in tree hollows or tangled foliage.

Their name originates from their loud, high-pitched calls that resemble the cries of a human baby. bush baby

To mark their territory, they urinate on their hands and leave scent trails as they jump from tree to tree.

They are sometimes called nagapies because of their active behavior at night. Their large, saucer-like eyes are adapted for low

They have soft, woolly fur ranging from grey to brown, long tails, and large, independent ears that can rotate to locate prey in the dark.

Disclaimer: While sometimes considered for pets due to their appearance, bush babies are wild animals and best observed in their natural habitat. If you'd like, I can: To mark their territory, they urinate on their

Tell you which species are commonly found in which African countries Explain the "Bush Baby" myth and where the name comes from Provide tips for spotting them on a night safari Let me know how you'd like to narrow down the list.

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