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He could imagine what Loris had probably told them about him.
In captivity, the loris lives for up to 13 years.
Did Loris happen to say what they wanted from you?"
When Loris's mother heard the news, she collapsed and died.
Unfortunately, we're going to have to repeat the process with Loris.
There is no such thing as a fast loris; I checked.
As the knock was repeated, all eyes turned to Loris.
You remember how he stayed by Loris almost to the end, two summers ago.
"Let's see whether Loris meant what he said about medical supplies."
Mucor, do you have to return to Loris right away?
Loris approaches the wrong woman, who runs away and tells the police.
"Have you given thought to what the king will say when he learns of your actions, Loris?"
Loris said, "I hope you're not so deep in your part as to shoot me."
The Bengal slow loris can live up to 20 years.
"I see only one life in the balance here," Loris replied.
You don't really think Loris means to let him live, do you?
And you heard Loris, all the dead girl's belongings are now in your truck.
Tell Loris and the rest they can save their lives by surrendering now.
I had to come up with something to divert Loris."
Loris forced himself to regain control, taking a deep breath.
"I tell you, the whole thing is preposterous," Loris was saying.
Loris asked, after taking a moment to subdue his anger.
I don't need anyone stirring up trouble when Loris is on the loose.
Loris said, standing in his place, his face going red.
Don Loris could not be counted on as a really warm, personal friend.
Lorisidae (sometimes called Loridae) is a family of primates.
As with other members of Lorisidae, its interorbital distance is shorter than in lemurs.
They are sometimes included as a subfamily within the Lorisidae or Loridae.
It combines the familiies of the Lorisidae and that of the Galagidae.
The lorises and their close African cousins the pottos are the tailless members of the family Lorisidae.
Family Lorisidae: lorises, pottos and allies (9 species)
Loris is the common name for the strepsirrhine primates of the subfamily Lorisinae in family Lorisidae.
Family Lorisidae: lorisids (10 species)
The golden angwantibo (Arctocebus aureus) is a strepsirrhine primate from the family Lorisidae.
Perodicticinae is the subfamily of Lorisidae that includes the four species of African primates as shown below.
N. kayan is a strepsirrhine primate, and species of slow loris (genus Nycticebus) within the family Lorisidae.
Loris, Pottos, and Angawantibos (Lorisidae)
The angwantibos are the two species of strepsirrhine primates that are classified in the Arctocebus genus of the Lorisidae family.
Lorisidae (Lorisidae)
The family Lorisidae is found within the infraorder Lemuriformes and superfamily Lorisoidea, along with the family Galagidae, the galagos.
Older classification schemes wrap Lepilemuridae into Lemuridae and Galagidae into Lorisidae, yielding a four-one family distribution instead of five-two as presented here.
The next year, American scientist G. Edward Lewis described the new genus and species Indraloris lulli from Haritalyangar, which he provisionally allocated to the family Lorisidae.
He thought the relationships of the new form were unknown and difficult to assess and did not assign it to any family, but provisionally placed it closest to the family Lorisidae, together with the potto, the angwantibos, and the lorises.