Galagos, also known as bush babies, have large, forward- -facing eyes that are fixed in their sockets, meaning they can't rotate their eyeballs. To compensate, they have extremely flexible necks that allow them to turn their heads almost 180 degrees.

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We thank Dr. Anna Penna for giving an excellent research presentation during the last meeting of #SvenssonLab the autumn semester of 2023 about the #genomics, #systematics, #morphology and #evolution of #galagos and other African small #primates.

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When they’re not on location, filmmakers Adrian Bailey and Robyn Keene-Young live in Limpopo Province, #SouthAfrica, a region of expansive sub-tropical woodland areas teeming with wildlife. And they don’t live alone; they have upstairs neighbors—a family of small, #nocturnal, #arboreal #primates called #galagos

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The galago family that lives upstairs

When they're not on location, filmmakers Adrian Bailey and Robyn Keene-Young live in Limpopo Province, South Africa, a region of expansive sub-tropical

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