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English: Slow lorises in defensive posture, whereby the arms are raised above the head to combine saliva with brachial gland exudate: N. menagensis, N. javanicus and N. coucang.
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Nekaris, K. A. I.; Moore, R. S.; Rode, E.; Fry, B. G. (2013). "Mad, bad and dangerous to know: The biochemistry, ecology and evolution of slow loris venom". Journal of Venomous Animals and Toxins including Tropical Diseases19 (1): 21. DOI:10.1186/1678-9199-19-21. PMID24074353.
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Nekaris, K. A. I.; Moore, R. S.; Rode, E.; Fry, B. G.
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