Binnie
Hallo Miglena,
ja, dieser Slow Loris ist wirklich goldig. Aber Vorsicht, es handelt sich bei diesen Tieren nicht um Haustiere!
Diese Hinweise fand ich unter einem anderen Video:
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Binnie
ja, dieser Slow Loris ist wirklich goldig. Aber Vorsicht, es handelt sich bei diesen Tieren nicht um Haustiere!
Diese Hinweise fand ich unter einem anderen Video:
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Anne Sofie
Anne Sofie vor 1 Woche
The thing is, slow loris are illegal pets. They're taken from their mothers when they're babies and sold on the "black market". Their teeth are removed/cut off so they make "nicer" pets. Also, we don't know much about them yet. About their wild life. It's a huge problem that we know practically nothing about their natural diet which has caused many of the ones kept as pets to be severely malnourished etc. Yes, they're cute, but you CANNOT compare them to cats or other "normal" house pets.
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Kelly Kygalo
Kelly Kygalo vor 3 Tagen
I'm pretty sure it's not alright...Lorises eat insects, flower nectar, and tree gum. (A quote from an informative website): ’In captivity they will eat fruit, but so will a lion eat rice, or a hungry man his boots, but not with much gusto.” Due to poor diet and ill kept conditions they live in captivity just 1-2 years rather than 20 years they would live in the wild
Quelle: Slow Loris eating a Rice Ball - YouTube
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