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Slow loris / Loris / Slender loris / Wildlife trade / Primate / Mong La / Wildlife / Ruili / Bengal slow loris / Fauna of Asia / Venomous mammals / Pygmy slow loris
Date: 2014-10-28 09:50:19
Slow loris
Loris
Slender loris
Wildlife trade
Primate
Mong La
Wildlife
Ruili
Bengal slow loris
Fauna of Asia
Venomous mammals
Pygmy slow loris

Trade in Bengal Slow Lorises in Mong La, Myanmar on the China Border

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