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Help the Loris JungleDragon makes a commitment to donate to wildlife for every 1,000 wildlife photos shared here. The last milestone we had a democratic process to decide on the donation target. Ultimately Claire was appointed and proposed to help the Lori. <br />
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I specifically did a direct donation, as we did not want the cause to waste time and money on sending back gifts, instead to actually use it for the Loris. Nevertheless, today at least a sticker arrived to confirm and appreciate the donation. <br />
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Let this sticker be a reminder to you all that for every photo you share here, you do not only let other members enjoy them, you&#039;re also bringing us closer to the next donation. What other site does that? None, so keep sharing :) Donations,Geotagged,Javan slow loris,Nycticebus javanicus,The Netherlands Click/tap to enlarge Country intro

Help the Loris

JungleDragon makes a commitment to donate to wildlife for every 1,000 wildlife photos shared here. The last milestone we had a democratic process to decide on the donation target. Ultimately Claire was appointed and proposed to help the Lori.

I specifically did a direct donation, as we did not want the cause to waste time and money on sending back gifts, instead to actually use it for the Loris. Nevertheless, today at least a sticker arrived to confirm and appreciate the donation.

Let this sticker be a reminder to you all that for every photo you share here, you do not only let other members enjoy them, you're also bringing us closer to the next donation. What other site does that? None, so keep sharing :)

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The Javan slow loris is a strepsirrhine primate and a species of slow loris native to the western and central portions of the island of Java, in Indonesia. Although originally described as a separate species, it was considered a subspecies of the Sunda slow loris for many years, until re-assessments of its morphology and genetics in the 2000s resulted in its promotion to full species status. It is most closely related to the Sunda slow loris and the Bengal slow loris . The species has two forms,.. more

Similar species: Primates
Species identified by WildFlower
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By Ferdy Christant

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Uploaded Aug 19, 2013. Captured Aug 19, 2013 18:54 in Beemdstraat 8, 5384 LB Heesch, The Netherlands.
  • iPhone 5
  • f/2.4
  • 1/20s
  • ISO200
  • 4.13mm