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Feb 27, 2023

The Bush Baby

An owl is not the only animal with enormous eyes and can turn its neck, effortlessly, 180 degrees. 

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A bush baby or Galago (also called a 'nagaapie' in Afrikaans), is a small and adorable-looking primate with really huge eyes. Due to its eyes being so big they are unable to move them to see properly like most other animals. However, they have adapted to that 'handicap' because they have really flexible necks and can therefore rotate their head 180 degrees in either directions. 



  • A bush baby is native to Africa. They are harmless animals and not at all poisonous or venomous.   


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