Galagos, also known as bushbabies, are small primates found in Africa. They belong to the family Galagidae and are known for their large eyes, which help them see well at night. These nocturnal animals are agile and can leap between trees, using their strong hind legs. They primarily eat insects, fruits, and tree gum.
There are about 20 species of galagos, each with unique characteristics. They communicate through a variety of vocalizations, including barks and screams. Galagos play an important role in their ecosystems by helping to disperse seeds and control insect populations, contributing to the health of their habitats.