Rare primate spotted in Sri Lanka

Horton Plains slender loris spotted in Sri Lanka (image: ZSL)

Horton Plains slender loris spotted in Sri Lanka (image: ZSL)

One of the world’s rarest primates, the Horton Plains slender loris, has been captured on camera for the first time in over 60 years.

Thought to be extinct, the nocturnal mammal was spotted by scientists from the Zoological Society of London and a team of Sri Lankan researchers whilst on a recent night-time survey.

Recorded in the wild only a handful of times since the 1930s, the slender loris has evaded experts for decades. The dramatic decline in numbers is thought to be caused by deforestation and destruction of its natural habitat to make way for tea plantations in Sri Lanka and southern India.

Roughly 5 – 10 inches (12 – 25 cm) in length, the slender loris is characterised by its short limbs, thick fur and large, saucer-like eyes.

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