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Pygmy slow loris hangs upside down while eating watermelon

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This is the heartwarming moment a pygmy slow loris was spotted hanging upside down while eating watermelon in Wisconsin.

The charming video of the tarsier-like creature enjoying a slice of fruit while playfully climbing a branch was filmed at Milwaukee County Zoo on August 14.

Authorities from the wildlife park affectionately noted: 'Watermelon is good from any angle.'

The pygmy slow loris is a small, nocturnal primate known for its slow, deliberate movements and large, expressive eyes.

Native to Southeast Asia and parts of southern China, these gentle creatures are also found in various zoos across the United States. They are arboreal, spending most of their time in trees, and their diet primarily consists of fruits, insects, and small animals.

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