
1) Animal to shoot at 2) Honey bear 3) Kinkajou 4) Lemur-like primate 5) Potos caudivolvulus 6) Potos flavus 7) Primate of Africa 8) Procyonid 9) West African lemur
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1) Kinkajou 2) Lemur
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The potto (Perodicticus potto) is a strepsirrhine primate of the family Lorisidae. It is the only species in genus Perodicticus. It is also known as Bosman`s potto, after Willem Bosman who described the species in 1704, and in some English-speaking parts of Africa, it is called a `softly-softly`. == Taxonomy == There are four recognized subspec......
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small nocturnal West African monkey
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• (n.) A nocturnal mammal (Perodictius potto) of the Lemur family, found in West Africa. It has rudimentary forefingers. Called also aposoro, and bush dog. • (n.) The kinkajou.
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slow-moving tropical African primate. The potto is a nocturnal tree dweller found in rainforests from Sierra Leone eastward to Uganda. It has a ...
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Pot'to noun (Zoology) (a) A nocturnal mammal (
Perodictius potto ) of the Lemur family, found in West Africa. It has rudimentary forefingers. Called also
aposoro , and
bush dog .
(b) The kinkajou.
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The potto is an arboreal, nocturnal, African prosimian primate Perodicticus
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[
n] - a kind of lemur
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noun a kind of lemur
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Arboreal, nocturnal, African prosimian primate
Perodicticus potto belonging to the loris family. It has a thick body, strong limbs, and grasping feet and hands, and grows to 40 cm/16 in long, with horny spines along its backbone, which it uses in self-defence. It climbs slowly, and eats insects, snails, fruit, and leaves
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