These small primates are called bush babies or bushbabies (sometimes the name galago is used). Nocturnal and very active, bushbabies live in the forests of Africa. The smallest of them are just 1 ft long! (30 cm) And that's with the long tail. Their soft fur is fluffy, faces are small and pointed, ears are naked and eyes are pretty large. Thanks to these eyes, bushbabies can see very well at night. Their pupils can contract to be almost invisible.

Bushbabies can leap just like squirrels from one branch to another - their legs are quite long. Their diet consists of fruit, vegetables, gums and insects.