The Slow Loris is a small primate found in Southeast Asia, known for its large, round eyes and slow, deliberate movements. It belongs to the family Lorisidae and is primarily nocturnal, using its keen sense of sight to navigate in the dark. Slow Lorises have a unique ability to move silently, which helps them avoid predators.
These creatures are notable for their toxic bite, which comes from a gland in their elbow that secretes venom. When threatened, a Slow Loris can lick this toxin and deliver it through its bite, making it one of the few venomous mammals.