"northern greater galago" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

Forms: northern greater galagos [plural]
Head templates: {{en-noun|head=northern greater galago}} northern greater galago (plural northern greater galagos)
  1. Otolemur garnettii, a nocturnal, arboreal primate endemic to eastern Africa. Categories (lifeform): Prosimians Synonyms: Garnett's galago, small-eared galago Hypernyms: bushbaby, strepsirhine Translations (Otolemur garnettii): lyhytkorvagalago (Finnish), galagone gigante settentrionale [masculine] (Italian), гала́го Га́рнетта (galágo Gárnetta) [masculine] (Russian), gálago de Garnet [masculine] (Spanish)

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