International Animal Rescue's slow loris rescue sanctuary is set in the rainforest of Ciapus, on the island of Java. ... more about the campaign, or even sign the pledge yourself, visit the Tickling is Torture website. You can also support the work we do by buying a life-saving syringe or virtually adopting one of our slow lorises. read more
Don't even think of buying a slow loris. They are wild animals. They may look cute, but they are dangerous. If you touch them in the wrong way, they give off a deadly poison. read more
Click on the following buttons to learn more about the truth behind the slow loris pet trade. THE FACTS THE LIES EXPLAINED If you see a video/image of a slow loris being kept as a pet please help us to raise awareness by commenting with a link to this page. read more
Slow lorises range in weight from the Bornean slow loris at 265 grams (9.3 oz) to as much as 2,100 grams (74 oz) for the Bengal slow loris. Slow lorises have stout bodies, and their tails are only stubs and hidden beneath the dense fur. read more