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What does a Thick Tailed Bushbaby eat?

They are omnivorous and feed mainly on fruits, flowers, seeds, gum, insects, small birds, small reptiles and eggs. They are not dependent on water as they obtain enough moisture form their food intake. What does a Thick Tailed Bushbaby eat

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