Horton Plains Slender Loris
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The red slender loris (''Loris tardigradus'') is a small, nocturnal strepsirrhine primate native to the
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. This is No. 6 of the 10 focal species and No. 22 of the 100 EDGE mammal species worldwide considered the most evolutionarily distinct and globally endangered. Two subspecies have been identified, ''L. t. tardigradus'' and ''L. t. nycticeboides''.


Taxonomy

* Genus '' Loris'' ** Red slender loris, ''Loris tardigradus'' *** Horton Plains slender loris or mountain loris, ''Loris tardigradus nycticeboides'' *** Dry zone slender loris or lowland loris, ''Loris tardigradus tardigradus'' ** Gray slender loris, ''Loris lydekkerianus'' The ears are less prominent in ''Loris tardigradus tardigradus'' compared to ''Loris lydekkerianus''. The ears of ''Loris tardigradus nycticeboides'' are almost invisible.


Description

This small, slender primate is distinguished by large forward-facing eyes used for precise depth perception, long slender limbs, a well-developed index finger, the absence of tail, and large prominent ears, which are thin, rounded and hairless at the edges. The soft dense fur is reddish-brown color on the back, and the underside is whitish-grey with a sprinkling of silver hair. Its body length on average is , with an average weight of a mere . This loris has a four-way grip on each foot. The big toe opposes the other 4 toes for a pincer-like grip on branches and food. It has a dark face mask with central pale stripe, much like the slow lorises. ''L. tardigradus tardigradus'' is reddish brown in the back and creamy yellow below, while ''L. tardigradus nycticeboides'' is dark brown dorsally and very light brown in upperparts.


Behavior

The red slender loris favors lowland
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s (up to 700 m in altitude), tropical rainforests and inter- monsoon forests of the south western wet-zone of Sri Lanka. Masmullah Proposed Forest Reserve harbors one of few remaining red slender loris populations, and is considered a biodiversity hotspot. The most common plant species eaten was ''
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'', occurring at 676 trees/ha, with overall density at 1077 trees/ha. ''Humboldtia laurifolia'' is
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and has a mutualistic relationship with ants, providing abundant food for lorises. Reports from the 1960s suggest that it once also occurred in the coastal zone, however it is now thought to be extinct there. The red slender loris differs from its close relative the gray slender loris in its frequent use of rapid
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. It forms small social groups, containing adults of both sexes as well as young animals. This species is among the most social of the
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primates. During daylight hours the animals sleep in groups in branch tangles, or curled up on a branch with their heads between their legs. The groups also undertake mutual grooming and play at wrestling. The adults typically hunt separately during the night. They are primarily
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but also eat bird eggs, berries, leaves, buds and occasionally invertebrates as well as
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s and lizards. They forage, and while doing so, ants may stick to the back of their hands. As this occurs, the red slender loris is able to consume these ants. To maximize protein and nutrient uptake they consume every part of their prey, including the scales and bones. They make nests out of leaves or find hollows of trees or a similar secure place to live in.


Reproduction

Females are dominant. The female reaches her sexual maturity at 10 months and is receptive to the male twice a year. This species mates while hanging upside down from branches; individuals in captivity will not breed if no suitable branch is available. The
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period is 166–169 days after which the female will bear 1–2 young which feed from her for 6–7 months. The lifespan of this species is believed to be around 15–18 years in the wild.


Threats

This slender loris is an endangered species. Habitat destruction is a major threat. It is widely trapped and killed for use in supposed remedies for eye diseases and is preyed upon by snakes, dogs, and some fish. Other threats include electrocution on live wires, road accidents and capture for the pet trade.


Conservation

The red slender loris was identified as one of the top-10 "focal species" in 2007 by the
Evolutionarily Distinct and Globally Endangered Evolutionarily Distinct and Globally Endangered (EDGE) species are animal species which have a high 'EDGE score', a metric combining endangered conservation status with the genetic distinctiveness of the particular taxon. Distinctive species have ...
(EDGE) project. One early success has been the rediscovery of the virtually unknown Horton Plains slender loris (''Loris tardigradus nycticeboides''). Originally documented in 1937, there have been only four known encounters in the past 72 years,http://www.spiegel.de/wissenschaft/natur/0,1518,707502,00.html Der Spiegel (German) article about the rediscovery and for more than 60 years until 2002 the sub-species had been believed to be extinct. The sub-species was rediscovered in 2002 by a team led by
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in Horton Plains National Park. The late 2009 capture by a team working under the Zoological Society of London's EDGE programme has resulted in the first detailed physical examination of the Horton Plains sub-species and the first-ever photographs of it. The limited available evidence suggests there may be only about 100 animals still existing, which would make it among the top five most-threatened primates worldwide.


References


External links

*ARKive
images and movies of the slender loris ''(Loris tardigradus and Loris lydekkerianus)''
* EDGE of Existenc
"(Slender loris)"
Saving the World's most Evolutionarily Distinct and Globally Endangered (EDGE) species {{Taxonbar, from=Q614947 red slender loris Mammals of Sri Lanka Endemic fauna of Sri Lanka Primates of South Asia EDGE species Endangered animals Endangered biota of Asia red slender loris Species endangered by habitat loss red slender loris