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GALAGO

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Originally appearing in Volume V11, Page 392 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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GALAGO  , the

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Senegal name of the long-tailed
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African representatives of the lemur-like Primates, which has been adopted as their technical designation . Till recently the galagos have been included in the
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family Lemuridae; but this is restricted to the lemurs of
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Madagascar, and they are now classed with the lorises and pottos in the family Nyeticebidae, of which they form the section Galaginae, characterized by the
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great
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elongation of the upper portion of the feet (tarsus) and the power of folding the large ears . Throughout the greater
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part of Africa south of the
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Sahara galagos are widely distributed in the wooded districts, ' from
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Senegambia in the west to Abyssinia in the east, and as far south as
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Natal . They pass the day in sleep, but are very active at
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night, feeding on fruits,
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insects and small birds . When they descend to the ground they sit upright, and move about by
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jumping with their
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hind-legs like jerboas . They are
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pretty little animals, varying from the
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size of a small cat to less than that of a rat, with large eyes and ears, soft woolly fur and long tails . There are several
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species, of which G. crassicaudatus from Mozambique is the largest; together with G. garnetti of Natal, G. agisymbanus of
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Zanzibar, and G. monteiroi of
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Angola, this represents the subgenus Otolemur . The typical
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group includes G. senegalensis (or galago) of Senegal, G. alleni of West and Central Africa, and G. moholi of South Africa; while G. demidoffi of West and Central Africa' and G. anomurus of French Congoland represent the subgenus Hemigalago . (R .

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