China News Service, Dehong, November 4 (Mou Wei Yang Jun) A reporter learned from the Yunnan Dehong Border Management Detachment on the 4th that recently, the detachment had successfully rescued a country while patrolling the Lv Liang duty point of the border police station. The first-level protected animal lemur.

  In the early morning of November 3, the police on duty at the Longbai border police station were patrolling. They heard abnormal noises near the patrol road. When they stepped forward, they found a small animal crawling toward the corner of the road.

According to the police, at that time, they shone with a flashlight and found that the little animal was petite, with yellow plush, and was moving very slowly.

After observation, the police preliminarily determined that this is a national first-class protected animal loris. It went down the mountain to search for food at night and strayed into the human settlement area.

The picture shows a lost loris.

Photo courtesy of Dehong Border Management Detachment

  The police were worried that passing vehicles and pedestrians would harm the roe, so they took them back to the duty station in a cardboard box and checked their bodies.

After confirming that he is healthy, let the lemur "a big meal".

At present, the police have released it to the mountains and forests.

  Lemurs mainly live in tropical rainforests and subtropical rainforests. They like to move independently and move slowly.

During the day, the lemur shrinks into a ball shape and hides in tree holes or tree branches to rest. At night, they come out to forage, feed on plant fruits, and also prey on insects and small birds. They are mainly distributed in Yunnan and southwestern Guangxi in China.

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