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What do Lesser Bushbabies eat?

The Lessor Bushbaby is an omnivore but they are very partial to the gum of trees, especially Acacia Trees. They also eat insects, fruits seeds, flowers and eggs. They are known to eat only the heads of small birds. Because they obtain sufficient moisture from their food, they are considered water independent.
Lessor Bushbaby

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