Quiet, slow and shy, Pottos spend their days sleeping in nooks high up in the trees and nights hunting for tasty fruits, tree sap and the occasional sleepy bug. Only three North American zoos exhibit Pottos and only the Cincinnati Zoo has successfully bred this rarely seen primitive primate. In some parts of Africa, the Potto is called a "Softly-Softly," however when the diminutive Potto is threatened, they will jab at enemies with pointy vertebrae on the back of their necks. Distantly related to apes and humans, they are more closely related to other lorises. These photos come to us courtesy of and copyright by the Cincinnati Enquirer.
9 responses to “Softly-Softly into the World…”
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darn cute
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You know, Vita Sackville-West’s affectionate nickname for Virginia Woolf was “Potto”…lol.
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Cuteness animalifled!! It’s amazing how the baby just clings to mama while she’s hunting.
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That’s a very slow movin’ mama. Good thing no predators are chasing her and the baby!
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how interesting, thanks for that!
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It seems to be very shy when it’s hiding its head !
Very cute.
I’m very glad to know that this zoo is trying to save this rare little primate. -
Really glad to see something wonderfully positive about Cincinnati. I can’t wait till it gets warm enough to venture out to the zoo and see the adorable Potto in person.
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In some parts of Africa, the Potto is called a “Softly-Softly,” however when the diminutive Potto is threatened, they will jab at enemies with pointy vertebrae on the back of their necks.
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Look at their BIG eyes!




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