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Garnett's greater galago

Garnett's Greater Galago

Otolemur garnettii

Garnett's greater galago (Otolemur garnettii) is a nocturnal primate of East African coastal forests, woodland, and thickets. It is larger than the tiny bushbabies many people picture, with large forward-facing eyes, mobile ears, strong hind limbs, and a long tail used for balance while leaping. At night it feeds on fruit, tree gums, insects, and small animal prey, and by day it rests in tree hollows, nests, or dense cover.

This galago belongs in specialist zoo or research settings rather than casual private ownership. Managed care requires nocturnal housing, vertical space, fine branch networks, nest boxes, low-stress lighting, and diets that combine produce, gum, insects, and balanced primate nutrition. Social grouping must be planned around sex, age, and temperament because nocturnal animals can injure one another before keepers notice. Field stewardship emphasizes forest retention, reduced hunting pressure, and careful rescue of injured animals without encouraging the trade in primates as pets.

Colors: Brown, Reddish-Brown

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