RMB5TC5W–Galagos bushbabies bush babies nagapies little night monkeys family Galagidae Galagonidae funny, african Prosimian
RMBB0A87–great galago Galagos bushbabies bush babies nagapies little night monkeys monkey nocturnal primates Galagidae Galagonidae
RMEBW105–Greater galagos, Thick-tailed bushbabies (Otolemur garnettii), sitting on a branch, Tanzania, Sansibar
RM2BCMP7B–Greater galagos or thick-tailed bushbabies on a night safari in South Africa.
RMAG3HJF–zoology / animals, mammal / mammalian, galagos, common galago (galago) in tree, Zoological Garden, Antwerp, distribution: Africa, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RM2A2MMR9–Galago crassicaudatus, Print, Garnett's galago, Otolemur garnettii. Galagos, also known as bush babies, or nagapies (meaning 'little night monkeys' in Afrikaans), are small nocturnalprimates native to continental Africa, and make up the family Galagidae (also sometimes called Galagonidae). They are sometimes included as a subfamily within the Lorisidae or Loridae., 1864
RMA6M6E2–Senegal BUSHBABY (Galago senegalensis) CAPTIVE with eyeshine
RF2D06T3N–Curious Galagos, also known as bush babies or nagapies, climb a branch
RF2E5A128–Bright eyed Lesser Bushbaby or Galagos that has just left its house to go night foraging
RMPFKW40–Thick-tailed Galago or Bushbaby (galago crassicaudatus) perched on tree branch
RFD0XMEM–Childs Bushbaby Childrens Cuddly Soft Toy
RMHP07FJ–Ring-tailed Lemur with young, Lemur catta, Anja Reserve, Central Madagascar, by Monika Hrdinova/Dembinsky Photo Assoc
RMB598YY–Bushbabies seen here at London Zoo . January 1958 P007472
RM2BN9AX7–Galágids (Galagidae) family of strepsirrhine primates known as galagos. Small nocturnal animals of Africa. Old engraved animal illustration 19th century
RM2D92GWN–Senegal Galago (bushbaby), vintage illustration from 1893
RFCT36KN–RWANDA - CIRCA 1978: A stamp printed in the Rwanda, depicts a monkey Galago, circa 1978
RFMB0C6K–Der Somalia-Galago, Buschbaby, Galago gallarum, ist eine Primatenart aus der Familie der Galagos. The Somali bushbaby, Galago gallarum, the Somali lesser galago, as it is also known, is a species of nocturnal, arboreal primate in the family Galagidae., digital improved reproduction of an original print from the year 1895
RFA5EK5Y–Galagos, also known as bush babies or nagapies ('night monkeys' in Afrikaans), are small, nocturnal primates native to Africa.
RMB6YHK5–Garnett's or black galago Galagidae Galagonidae africa bushbabies nagapies little night monkey nocturnal primate
RF2J4T0BT–Lemuriformes, infraorder of primate that falls under the suborder Strepsirrhini. It includes the lemurs of Madagascar, as well as the galagos
RMBC5FDW–Bushbabies coming out to feed at a travellers hostel near Umfolozi national park, South Africa
RMD24P2F–Lesser Northern Bushbaby (Galago senegalensis) On tree branch - close-up (S)
RMMFGBFC–LESSER BUSH BABY Galago senegalensis
RMHANHDH–Bushbaby
RF2D06T3J–Front view from a Galagos, also known as bush babies or nagapies
RMB5TE0M–What is believed to be an infant galago or bushbaby fallen to the ground in Togo, West Africa
RMW289BP–Archive image from page 392 of De Dierentuin van het Koninklijk. De Dierentuin van het Koninklijk Zoologisch Genootschap Natura Artis Magistra te Amsterdam dedierentuinvanh00schl Year: 1872 met Saleyer, en de Pliilippijnsclie eilanden. Het sluit zich het naaste aan Galago Senegalensis aan, onderscheidt zich echter van alle Galago's door de volgende bijzonderheden. Zijn staart is slechts nabij de punt ruig, het is niet slechts de tweede, maar ook de derde vinger der acbterpooten. die meteenen gekromden, scherpen nagel gewapend is; er zijn in de onderkaak slechts twee snijtanden aanwezig, en d
RF2G150NC–Moholi-Galago oder Südliches Galago oder Südliches Bushbaby / Lesser bushbaby or Mohol bushbaby / Galago moholi
RM2ETK2X5–galagos - red grunge button, stamp
RM2B17AFA–greater bush baby, greater galago, thick-tailed bush baby (Otolemur crassicaudatus, Galago crassicaudatus), sitting on a tree in the night, side view, South Africa, KwaZulu-Natal, Mkhuze Game Reserve
RMHP07FY–Ring-tailed Lemur with young, Lemur catta, Anja Reserve, Central Madagascar, by Monika Hrdinova/Dembinsky Photo Assoc
RM2ERPMKT–galagos - yellow sign with cloudy background
RM2AJDF9B–The animal kingdom, arranged after its organization : forming a natural history of animals, and an introduction to comparative anatomy . 001 of the Maimaj. and which Gcoffroy has engraved {Ann. Mus.. 10), under the name of Cheirogales {Cheirogaleus).These figures seem to announce a new genus or subgenus of Quadrumana. [Three species are re-presented in Commersons drawing, all of which appear to be now authenticated by specimens. Theirproportions are those of the Galagos; dentition as in the Mahnags, except that they retain all theirinferior incisors ; the head is round, the nose and muzzle
RM2D92GWE–Great Galago(thick tailed bushbaby), vintage illustration from 1893
RM2EW3JD9–galagos - green round grunge button, stamp
RMABMP8N–Young Thick tailed Bushbaby Otolemur crassicaudatus Umlalazi Nature Reserve KwaZulu Natal South Africa
RM2HX8ATF–Tourists explore Isla Isabella from the water; Galagos Islands, Ecuador.
RF2R872WK–Lemurs are primates belonging to the suborder Strepsirrhini. Like other strepsirrhine primates, such as lorises, pottos, and galagos. similar to ape a
RF2J4T09T–Lemuriformes, infraorder of primate that falls under the suborder Strepsirrhini. It includes the lemurs of Madagascar, as well as the galagos
RMC6FH97–Northern greater galago - night / Otolemur garnettii
RMD24P21–Brown Greater Galago Otolemur crassicaudatus three adults sitting on branch night Pafuri Reserve Greater Kruger N.P South
RMMFGB62–LESSER BUSH BABY Galago senegalensis
RMC3TR6T–Lesser Galago (Galago moholi: Galagonidae) emerging at night from its sleeping quarters in a hollow tree South Africa
RF2D06T3E–Galagos climbing on a branch, also known as bush babies or nagapies
RMB5TE06–What is believed to be an infant galago or bushbaby held in a mans hand in Togo, West Africa
RMW289MX–Archive image from page 394 of De Dierentuin van het Koninklijk. De Dierentuin van het Koninklijk Zoologisch Genootschap Natura Artis Magistra te Amsterdam dedierentuinvanh00schl Year: 1872 DE KNAAG-MAKI. CHEIROMYS. DE VLIEGENDE MAKI. GALEOPITHECUS. De Kiiaag-maki, ook Daiibentoiiia geiiooind. en bij (Ie inboorlingen onder den naam van »Aye-Aye' bekend, doet door zijne gestalte aan de Galago's denken; hij wijkt echter door zijne tanden en door de, gelijk bij de knaagdieren in de lengteas van den kop liggende geleding der kaken, van alle overige Aapdieren af. De achterpooten zijn van een weze
RM2B0T3NB–greater bush baby, greater galago, thick-tailed bush baby (Otolemur crassicaudatus, Galago crassicaudatus), portrait in the darkness, front view, South Africa, KwaZulu-Natal, Mkhuze Game Reserve
RMHP07FW–Ring-tailed Lemur with young, Lemur catta, Anja Reserve, Central Madagascar, by Monika Hrdinova/Dembinsky Photo Assoc
RMBET9R0–Botanic Gardens, Cranbourne, Victoria, Australia
RM2AWJBKA–The animal kingdom : arranged after its organization, forming a natural history of animals, and an introduction to comparative anatomy . 001 of the M.im.%g. and wliicb Gcoifroy has engraved {Ann. Mus. xix. 10), under the name of Cheirogale.s {Clteiroyakm).These figures seem to announce a new genus or subgenus of Quadmmuna. [Three species are re-presented in Commersons drawing, all of which appear to be now authenticated by specimens. Theirproportions are those of the Galagos; dentition as in the Malmags, except that they retain all theirinferior incisors ; the head is round, the nose and muzzl
RFE6419J–Galago or Bush Baby (Galagonidae, Galagidae) in the dark, captive
RM2ET3NK4–galagos - red round grunge button, stamp
RMKHT5B8–Galago, Galago senegalensis
RM2HX8BNY–Tourists explore Isla Isabella from the water; Galagos Islands, Ecuador.
RMD8JED1–yellow iguana in rock
RF2J4T0A7–Lemuriformes, infraorder of primate that falls under the suborder Strepsirrhini. It includes the lemurs of Madagascar, as well as the galagos
RF2WFRMMB–Bush baby in the night of Africa
RMFGCXDR–Brown Greater Galago (Otolemur crassicaudatus) adult, with skin condition, climbing on branch at night, Kruger N.P., Great Limpopo Transfrontier Park, South Africa, November
RMMFFJY6–LESSER BUSH BABIES Galago senegalensis Transvaal, South Africa
RMMFEE8N–GREATER BUSH BABY Galago carssicaudatus Also called Greater Galago Kenya, eastern Africa
RM2B0T3FX–greater bush baby, greater galago, thick-tailed bush baby (Otolemur crassicaudatus, Galago crassicaudatus), sitting on a tree in the night, side view, South Africa, KwaZulu-Natal, Mkhuze Game Reserve
RMHP07FM–Ring-tailed Lemur with young, Lemur catta, Anja Reserve, Central Madagascar, by Monika Hrdinova/Dembinsky Photo Assoc
RMMFH4A6–LESSER BUSH BABY two Galago senegalensis on lookout from tree Also called Lesser Galago
RMAWH67T–Senegal galago Senegal Bush Baby Lesser Bush Baby Senegal Galago Galago senegalensis clinging to the stem of a plant Affen anima
RMMFGAHG–LESSER BUSH BABY leaping Galago senegalensis
RM2ERY31K–galagos - red round grunge button, stamp
RM2CNGKW3–. On the anatomy of vertebrates [electronic resource] . condary character of convolutions, Gyrencephala. The smoothbrain of the small Monkey {Midas rufimanus) is figured in lxiv. to illustrate suchprimary character. To be consistent, Mr, Murray would have to remove the Mar-mosets as well as the Galagos to the Insectivora; ci. pp. 9 and 10. SKELETON OE QUADRUMANA. 513 nigrifons the metapophysis begins to be developed in the middledorsal vertebrae, and, in the tenth, projects above, but distinctfrom, the diapophysis. In the eleventh the diapophyses havedisappeared, and the metapophysis is on the
RM2ERNABX–galagos - barcode with futuristic blue background
RM2HX8APB–Tourists explore Isla Isabella from the water; Galagos Islands, Ecuador.
RM2J3BA36–galagos - blue neon announcement signboard
RME458X0–Multiflash image of Lesser bushbaby jumping - tendons absorb shock of impact & convert to energy for next jump. Difficult for predators to catch. (Resolution restriction due to image digitised from film - 'Weird Nature' BBC tv series)
RM2ER221A–galagos - yellow sign with blue sky background
RMFGCXDP–Brown Greater Galago (Otolemur crassicaudatus) adult, with skin condition, sitting on branch at night, Kruger N.P., Great Limpopo Transfrontier Park, South Africa, November
RF2D8FTA0–Spanish Galgo Paying Attention for Food After Jumping Around
RF2D06T3C–Side view of a galagos, also known as bush babies or nagapies, climbing on a branch
RMB5T642–What is believed to be an infant Galago or bushbaby fallen to the ground in Togo, West Africa.
RMW1RREG–Archive image from page 76 of Cuvier's animal kingdom arranged. Cuvier's animal kingdom : arranged according to its organization cuviersanimalkin00cuvi Year: 1840 QUADRUMANA. 65 Fig. 5.—Hand of Potto. Geoffrey's Potto ( Lemur potto, Lin. ; Galago Gruniensis, Desm. ; P. Geoffrotji, Ben.)—From Sierra Leone; a slow-moving and retiring animal, wliich seldom makes its appearance but in the night-time, and feeds on vegetables, chiefly the Cassada.] The Galagos {Otolicnus, Illig.)— Have the teeth and insectivorous regimen of tlie Loris ; the tarsi elongated, which gives to their hinder hmbs a di
RMPFYA5A–. Cuvier's animal kingdom : arranged according to its organization. Animals. QUADRUMANA. 65. Fig. 5.—Hand of Potto. Geoffrey's Potto ( Lemur potto, Lin. ; Galago Gruniensis, Desm. ; P. Geoffrotji, Ben.)—From Sierra Leone; a slow-moving and retiring animal, wliich seldom makes its appearance but in the night-time, and feeds on vegetables, chiefly the Cassada.] The Galagos {Otolicnus, Illig.)— Have the teeth and insectivorous regimen of tlie Loris ; the tarsi elongated, which gives to their hinder hmbs a dispro- portionate extent ; tail long and tufted ; large membranous ears [which double down
RM2B0T21H–greater bush baby, greater galago, thick-tailed bush baby (Otolemur crassicaudatus, Galago crassicaudatus), sitting on a fire drencher at a house wall, side view, South Africa, KwaZulu-Natal, Mkhuze Game Reserve
RMHP07FE–Ring-tailed Lemur with young, Lemur catta, Anja Reserve, Central Madagascar, by Monika Hrdinova/Dembinsky Photo Assoc
RMFJ6AJM–Senegal bush baby, lesser bush baby, Senegal galago (Galago senegalensis), sitting on a branch, in the evening, South Africa
RM2CDY38H–. My Apingi kingdom: with life in the great Sahara, and sketches of the chase of the ostrich, hyena, &c . ^ life. Whata tremendous excitement there would be if I ever cameto the Apingi country with a wife, especially if she hadblue eyes, and long fair or Haxen hair lianging down overher shoulders! I am sure I would set the Apingi peoplecrazy. They would certainly fall down and worship heras a beautiful and unknown spirit that had risen out ofsome clear and limpid stream which meanders tlirouglthe forest.. CHAPTER XY I DISCOVER A. GALAGOS LAIR. CAPTURE OF THE UALAGC, ?—TWO BABY GALAGOS. One aft
RM2HX8ANT–Tourists explore Isla Isabella from the water; Galagos Islands, Ecuador.
RM2ERA85Y–galagos - three yellow signs with blue sky background
RM2ER8BPM–galagos - search engine, search bar with blue background
RF2D8FT9N–Spanish Greyhound Galgo Paying Attention for Food After Jumping Around
RMW1RRFE–Archive image from page 76 of Cuvier's animal kingdom arranged. Cuvier's animal kingdom : arranged according to its organization cuviersanimalkin00cuvi Year: 1840 Fig. 5.—Hand of Potto. Geoffrey's Potto ( Lemur potto, Lin. ; Galago Gruniensis, Desm. ; P. Geoffrotji, Ben.)—From Sierra Leone; a slow-moving and retiring animal, wliich seldom makes its appearance but in the night-time, and feeds on vegetables, chiefly the Cassada.] The Galagos {Otolicnus, Illig.)— Have the teeth and insectivorous regimen of tlie Loris ; the tarsi elongated, which gives to their hinder hmbs a dispro- portionate e
RMPFYA4A–. Cuvier's animal kingdom : arranged according to its organization. Animals. Fig. 5.—Hand of Potto. Geoffrey's Potto ( Lemur potto, Lin. ; Galago Gruniensis, Desm. ; P. Geoffrotji, Ben.)—From Sierra Leone; a slow-moving and retiring animal, wliich seldom makes its appearance but in the night-time, and feeds on vegetables, chiefly the Cassada.] The Galagos {Otolicnus, Illig.)— Have the teeth and insectivorous regimen of tlie Loris ; the tarsi elongated, which gives to their hinder hmbs a dispro- portionate extent ; tail long and tufted ; large membranous ears [which double down when at rest, as
RMHP07FB–Ring-tailed Lemur, Lemur catta, Anja Reserve, Central Madagascar, by Monika Hrdinova/Dembinsky Photo Assoc
RMFJ6AJC–Senegal bush baby, lesser bush baby, Senegal galago (Galago senegalensis), climbing on a branch, in the evening, South Africa
RM2CP78Y0–. On the anatomy of vertebrates [electronic resource] . 328 Cecum of Galago Moholi, nat. size. this part is shorter:3 in Tarsius,4 Per o diet icus? Otolicnus,6 andthe Galagos,7 it is wanting, and a moderately long and widecaecum terminates obtusely, withoutcontracting: in Galago calabariensisit is comparatively short :8 in Galagomoholi, with a more efficient form ofmolars for mastication, the caecumis more than twice the length in pro-portion to its calibre, and it is puck-ered by a mesenteriole into five orsix short folds, fig. 327. The cardiacpart of the stomach is large in allLemurines, fig
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