As we near the end of this adventure tomorrow, we have a very small primate called a galago or bushbaby. They earned the nickname of bushbaby because they vocalize by producing child-like cries. They can reach about 10 to 16 inches in length and are covered in a thick wool-like fur. One of their most prominent features are their round saucer-like eyes that help with night vision since they are nocturnal creatures.  Their evening roaming earned them another nickname in their native Africa of nagapies, meaning “little night monkeys.”

One interesting bit about the galago is that they possess a second tongue, situated underneath their normal tongue. This is used in conjunction with their front teeth specifically for grooming. Not sure why they couldn’t use the first tongue, but I imagine its akin to the clean versus dirty towel we have next to our kitchen sinks. Galagos are also particularly great at jumping and can reach heights of up to 6.6 feet (2 m) in the air. They possess this little superpower due to the elastic energy stored in the tendons of their lower legs.

Unlike many of the uncommon creatures this month, galago populations in the wild are stable at the moment, and there are no visible threats to decrease their numbers. This is good news after so many dire stories of the animals featured so we will hopefully have these little bushbabies among us for quite some time. Tomorrow is the last day of this adventure and something new will be coming on Friday, so stay tuned!


About the Doodlewash

M. Graham watercolors: Quinacridone Gold, Azo Orange, Burnt Sienna, Ultramarine Blue, Permanent Green Pale, Neutral Tint and Titanium White Gouache. Sennelier L’Aquarelle: Opera Rose. Lamy Safari Al Star pen with Platinum Carbon sepia ink and second pen with black ink in a 5″ x 8″ 140 lb. (300 gsm) Pentalic Aqua Journal

 

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46 thoughts on “The Galago

  1. How adorable! It reminds me of Furby, the ever-popular toy about 15 years ago.. Lol. Those eyes are beautiful! I can’t wait to find out what you’ll doodlewash in April! ❤️

  2. I immediately thought ‘Furby’! Eee! And it appears they also make strident noises, just like mine did 😉 Those eyes, though! They’re cooler than those of the Furby; small wonder they’ve good night vision – they’re like torches lighting the way. What a vivid and fascinating character. Me want!

  3. Reason #1,537,428 I love charlie 0’s art and blog posts: “they possess a second tongue, situated underneath their normal tongue. This is used in conjunction with their front teeth specifically for grooming. Not sure why they couldn’t use the first tongue, but I imagine its akin to the clean versus dirty towel we have next to our kitchen sinks.” LOL!!

    Can’t wait to see what adventure April brings! xo

  4. I agree with Kari – it looks a lot like a lot Furby! 😜 Maybe this animal was the inspiration?! Interesting that this animal has 2 tongues and can jump 6.6 feet in the air! Can’t imagine! 😂 Another AMAZING doodlewash Charlie! You are the best! 🎨🏆🌟

  5. Wonderful eyes, drew me straight in. Really enjoyed this months selection of mis fits, the unusual or rare, what will it be next? Thank you for the pen info, I have never heard of the ink I the uk, but managed to source some, so it should be on its way to me soon, lol bought a pen too, instead of using a dip pen, which sometimes drives me nuts ( not sure it’s the same as you use, but it’s a pen that I hope will do the trick).

  6. You have captured their beautiful eyes perfectly. Lovely painting, adorable subject. You always find such interesting tidbits of information, thank you for sharing such cute and lighthearted looking furry.

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