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The scientific name (and a few characteristics) of the Aguantibo
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  • I need to know what kind of animal an Aguantibo is, its Latin taxonomic name, and a few of its defining characteristics, I have been asked to write a child's story about how it lost its tail, and any details about its life and features may help to get the imagination going. I have looked on Google, but beyond a list of animal names including "aguantibo" I didn't get many hits.
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  • I assume that the animal you're looking for is the angwantibo, Arctocebus aureus or Arctocebus calabarensis. I have gathered some information that should be helpful. "Angwantibo is the common name for two species of strepsirrhine primates and are classified in genus Arctocebus of the family Loridae. They are also known as golden potto because of their yellow or golden coloration. Angwantibos live in tropical Africa and their range includes Nigeria, Cameroon north of the Democratic Republic of Congo. Angwantibos grow to a size of 22 to 30 cm, and have almost no tail at all. They only weigh up to 0.5 kg. Their fur is yellow brown to golden in color. Their snout is more pointed than that of the other lorids and this, along with their round ears, gives it the bear-like appearance that lends them their name in German: 'bear monkey'. Solitary, diurnal and arboreal, they prefer the underbrush and the lower layers of the forests. They spend the day hidden in the leaves. Like all lorids they are characterized by slow movements. The diet of the Angwantibo is predominantly of insects (mostly caterpillars), and occasionally fruits. Owing to their careful movements and their good sense of smell, they can quietly stalk and close-in on their prey and catch it with a lightning-quick movement." Wikipedia: Angwantibo http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Angwantibo "Perodicticinae is the subfamily of Loridae... They have a vestigial tail and index finger. The snout is pointed and the ears and eyes are large. The coat is dense, brown and woolly. Family Loridae Subfamily Perodicticinae Genus Arctocebus Calabar Angwantibo, Arctocebus calabarensis Golden Angwantibo, Arctocebus aureus" Wikipedia: Perodicticinae http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Perodicticinae "Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Subphylum: Vertebrata Class: Mammalia Order: Primates Family: Loridae Genus: Arctocebus Species: Arctocebus calabarensis The body mass of A. calabarensis can range from 266-465 grams. The head-body length ranges from 229 to 305 mm. This species has a reduced, nub-like tail that measures from 4 to 10 cm, along with a reduced index finger. The second digit on each toe is used as a grooming claw. The pelage coloration ranges from orange to yellow to brown on the dorsal side with white or buff pelage on the ventral side. Facial markings include a white stripe above the nose... Pottos are solitary animals who forage and sleep alone, although throughout the year, males will make contact with females resident in their home range. This species moves slowly and is a quadrupedal climber. While climbing, three of a golden potto?s limbs are always grasping for support while swinging from branch to branch. Golden pottos are nocturnal and arboreal, sleeping within thick foliage cover." Animal Diversity: Arctocebus calabarensis http://animaldiversity.ummz.umich.edu/site/accounts/information/Arctocebus_calabarensis.html "This species has a nictitating membrane, which is unique amongst primates... This species is a quadrupedal climber. The type of quadrupedal locomotion is slow and stealthy in which three limbs are always grasping a support when moving (Walker, 1979). The Golden potto mainly moves on supports of small diameters because of its small size, 40% have a diameter less than 1 centimeter and 52% of supports are between 1 and 10 centimeters (Walker, 1979; Charles-Dominique, 1974). When resting, this species may hang beneath a branch... ANTIPREDATOR BEHAVIOR: This species will role up into a ball, keeping the mouth open hidden beneath the armpit. If it is attacked, then it will bite the predator on the snout, not letting go. Primate Behavior: Golden Potto (Arctocebus aureus) http://members.tripod.com/uakari/arctocebus_aureus.html Here's a nice photo: Primates: Angwantibo http://www.primates.com/angwantibo.jpg More pictures may be found with Google Images: Google Images: angwantibo http://images.google.com/images?q=angwantibo&hl=en Google Images: golden potto http://images.google.com/images?q=golden%20potto My Google search strategy: Google Web Search: angwantibo ://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=angwantibo I have a suggestion for your children's story about how the angwantibo lost his tail. The angwantibo is a creature that eats caterpillars. Caterpillars are known to be incredibly voracious, eating everything in sight. Perhaps a caterpillar took revenge by eating the angwantibo's tail! I hope this will be useful. If this is not the correct animal, or if anything is unclear or incomplete please request clarification; I'll be glad to offer further assistance before you rate my answer. Best regards, pinkfreud





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