Bush babies are one of the world’s smallest primates. Also known as galagos, they are fairly widespread in Africa but rarely seen because they are strictly nocturnal. We saw this guy on our way back to camp on a late game drive in the Laikipia region of Kenya. We searched for quite a while with our spotlight before finally finding him/her. Credit goes to Karen for her work with my remotely triggered flash equipment, ensuring that the bush baby’s eyes were photographed without any red eye.
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I have a feeling this is going to be Shardae’s new favorite, Tarsiers are in trouble. Great shot as usual!
ooOOoooo!!!! I am quite excited about this one Mama Crane! However, the Tarsier is still #1 in my heart.
Who could resist those big ol’ brown eyes? So sweet! Great team work!