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The only nocturnal primate in south India. In Karnataka, they are known as "kaadupaapa" meaning "forest baby". These primates roll themselves up into a ball and sleep in the trees during the day and come out to feed only after dusk. They are primarily insectivorous but also eat bird eggs, reptiles, berries, leaves and flower buds.