Baby — Bush
They are sometimes called nagapies because of their active behavior at night.
Their name originates from their loud, high-pitched calls that resemble the cries of a human baby. bush baby
Bush babies are omnivores, feeding on insects, fruits, seeds, and gum that flows from acacia trees. They are sometimes called nagapies because of their
To mark their territory, they urinate on their hands and leave scent trails as they jump from tree to tree. To mark their territory, they urinate on their
Bush babies are master jumpers, using their powerful hind legs to leap over 2 meters (6.5 feet), with some species capable of jumping up to 5 meters.
Bush babies , also known as or nagapies ("night monkeys" in Afrikaans), are small, nocturnal primates native to sub-Saharan Africa. Belonging to the family Galagidae, these creatures are renowned for their massive eyes, incredible agility, and distinctive, baby-like cries. Key Physical Characteristics
In the wild, they typically live for about 3 to 4 years, though they can live much longer in captivity.