Wednesday, April 6, 2011

Apa Beza Slow Loris, Tarsier dengan Lemur?

Slow lorises (genus Nycticebus) are strepsirrhine primates found in South and Southeast Asia. They range from Northeast India to the southern Philippines and from the Yunnan province in China in the north to the island of Java in the south. There are currently five speciesrecognized: Sunda slow loris (N. coucang), Bengal slow loris (N. bengalensis), pygmy slow loris (N. pygmaeus), Javan slow loris (N. javanicus), and the Bornean slow loris (N. menagensis). Slow lorises are most closely related to other lorisids, such as slender lorisespottos, the false potto, and angwantibos. They are also closely related to the remaining lorisiforms—the various types of galago—as well as the lemurs ofMadagascar. Their evolutionary history is uncertain since their fossil record is patchy and molecular clock studies have given unclear or contradictory results.





Lihat perbezaan Wajah Slow Loris dengan Lemur __












Ini merupakan Slow Loris atau di Malaysia digelar sebagai Kongkang.


Two red-fronted lemurs wrapped around each other on a tree limb


A medium-size lemur clings to a tree while looking over its shoulder. It has a very short tail and its face, hands, and upper back are black while the rest of it is white.


Ini pula Lemur __ dan Lemur mempunyai wajah yang berbeza-beza. Dan yang paling Hampir sama dengan wajah Slow Loris ialah:


A sportive lemur (small body, long legs, brown fur, large eyes, and thick, furry tail) clings to the side of a tree, with its head turned towards the camera.









Mari Kita Kaji lebih Dekat antara Tiga ini :


 Lemur  Tarsier Slow Loris


Nampak tak perbezaannya? Di Bawah ini pula Sloth __



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