Definition
The family Lorisidae comprises lorises and pottos, nocturnal primates known for their slow movements and large eyes. These animals are found in tropical forests of Asia and Africa. They primarily eat insects, fruits, and small animals. Think of them as the slow and steady hunters of the night. 🌙 They have a specialized grip that allows them to hang upside down for long periods. Their nocturnal lifestyle helps them avoid competition with diurnal primates. They're like the patient and observant guardians of the forest at night.