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Why Releasing Rescued Slow Lorises Back Into the Wild Often Goes Wrong
While they may look like innocent, wide-eyed plush toys on social media, slow lorises hide a far more violent reality. New ...
If you spend much time watching online videos depicting releases of rescued wildlife, you’ll find that most people are ...
Returning rescued slow lorises to the wild may sound like a conservation success, but a new study shows it can turn deadly. Researchers tracked nine released animals and found that only two survived, ...
An important new study has found that the wild can be a “death trap” for animals that are released from captivity after previously being rescued. Slow lorises, with their large eyes and “cute” ...
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Meet the slow loris: This cute mammal with big eyes, a toxic bite, and deadly secrets might shock you
The slow loris hardly looks dangerous with its huge, round eyes, soft fur, and tiny hands gripping tree branches; the animal almost resembles a plush toy someone forgot in the forest. That appearance ...
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