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Threatened Species

Description: Head and body length: 26.5-33.5 cm (10.5 to 13 in). Weight: 1-1.6 kg (2.2 to 3.5 lbs). They are small compact animals, with short tails, short rounded muzzles, round eyes directed forward, and short, dense fur. They are mainly brown, reddish-brown or gray. They have white lines between their eyes, dark markings around eyes, and a dark dorsal medial stripe in the crown. Hands are broad with opposable thumb. Sexes are similar in appearance.

Range and Habitat: From Bengal to Indochina, southward through the Malay Peninsula and neighboring islands. An arboreal animal, living in tropical rain forest.

Habits and Adaptations: Generally moves slowly. Excellent climber, unable to leap. Usually moves deliberately, picking up one limb and clamping on to a new place before moving other limbs. Frequently hangs by feet and holds food with its hands. Nocturnal. Sleeps rolled up in a ball, burying its head and arms between thighs. Found singly or in pairs. Little is known of their social behavior. Marks branches with urine. Grooms with mouth and tongue, grooming claw on first toe.

Diet: Insects, small vertebrates, nuts, eggs, fruit.

Breeding and Maturation: No definite breeding season. Gestation is about six months. A single young is born with eyes open; it is able to cling to its mother immediately. Father or older offspring may aid in rearing. Young nurse for 3-6 months, although they start eating solid food by the tenth day. Mature by 9-12 months.

Miscellaneous: Vernacular names are Kuking, Oukang, and Plumplori.

 
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