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They are an endangered species and have an extremely high mortality rate in captivity, they are meant to be in the wild.
“ProFauna Indonesia says slow loris are usually sold for around $20 each in animal markets and shopping malls in major cities. The animal’s teeth are usually removed using pliers prior to sale and slow loris suffer high mortality in captivity due to infection, poor handling and animal cruelty.”
April 21, 2009 at 9:19 AM
They are an endangered species and have an extremely high mortality rate in captivity, they are meant to be in the wild.
“ProFauna Indonesia says slow loris are usually sold for around $20 each in animal markets and shopping malls in major cities. The animal’s teeth are usually removed using pliers prior to sale and slow loris suffer high mortality in captivity due to infection, poor handling and animal cruelty.”