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Qué (quién) es Senegal galago - definición

SPECIES OF SMALL NOCTURNAL PRIMATE
Senegal Galago; Galago senegalensis; Senegal galago; Senegal Bushbaby
  • A Senegal bushbaby, at an aquarium in [[Tokyo]], looks around carefully.

Russia–Senegal relations         
BILATERAL RELATIONS BETWEEN SENEGAL AND RUSSIA
Russia-Senegal relations; Senegal–Russia relations; Senegal - Russia relations; Senegal-Russia relations; Senegal – Russia relations; Senegal Russia relations; Russia - Senegal relations; Russia Senegal relations; Russia – Senegal relations
Russia–Senegal relations are the bilateral foreign relations between Russia and Senegal. Russian has an embassy in Dakar and Senegal has an embassy in Moscow.
Senegalese         
  • Fishing boats in Dakar
  • Gorée Island]] and ending in 1888, when the Portuguese gave [[Ziguinchor]] to the French.
  • [[Abdoulaye Wade]], President of Senegal (2000–2012)
  • Landscape of [[Casamance]]
  • Aerial view of Yoff Commune, Dakar
  • Catholic church]] in [[Dakar]]
  • Land mines were widely used in the [[Casamance conflict]] between separatist rebels and the central government.
  • Development of life expectancy
  • left
  • [[Macky Sall]], President of Senegal (2012–present)
  • The short-lived [[Mali Federation]]
  • French slave traders in [[Gorée]], 18th century
  • Painting of footballer [[El Hadji Diouf]] in Dakar
  • N'Gor]]
  • Regions of Senegal
  • A proportional representation of Senegal exports, 2019
  • Senegalese football fans at the [[2018 FIFA World Cup]] in Russia
  • Senegal map of Köppen climate classification
  • Senegal's population from 1960 to 2017
  • Students in Senegal
  • Kora]] player from Senegal
COUNTRY ON THE COAST OF WEST AFRICA
Republic of Senegal; Indigenous cultures, kingdoms and ethnic groups of Senegal; Indigenous Cultures, Kingdoms and Ethnic Groups of Senegal; ISO 3166-1:SN; Sénégal; Republic of Sénégal; Senegalese; République du Sénégal; Sengal; Etymology of Senegal; Culture of Senegal; Sport in Senegal; Art of Senegal; Senagal; Senegalese culture
[?s?n?g?'li:z]
¦ noun (plural same) a native or inhabitant of Senegal.
¦ adjective relating to Senegal.
Senegalese         
  • Fishing boats in Dakar
  • Gorée Island]] and ending in 1888, when the Portuguese gave [[Ziguinchor]] to the French.
  • [[Abdoulaye Wade]], President of Senegal (2000–2012)
  • Landscape of [[Casamance]]
  • Aerial view of Yoff Commune, Dakar
  • Catholic church]] in [[Dakar]]
  • Land mines were widely used in the [[Casamance conflict]] between separatist rebels and the central government.
  • Development of life expectancy
  • left
  • [[Macky Sall]], President of Senegal (2012–present)
  • The short-lived [[Mali Federation]]
  • French slave traders in [[Gorée]], 18th century
  • Painting of footballer [[El Hadji Diouf]] in Dakar
  • N'Gor]]
  • Regions of Senegal
  • A proportional representation of Senegal exports, 2019
  • Senegalese football fans at the [[2018 FIFA World Cup]] in Russia
  • Senegal map of Köppen climate classification
  • Senegal's population from 1960 to 2017
  • Students in Senegal
  • Kora]] player from Senegal
COUNTRY ON THE COAST OF WEST AFRICA
Republic of Senegal; Indigenous cultures, kingdoms and ethnic groups of Senegal; Indigenous Cultures, Kingdoms and Ethnic Groups of Senegal; ISO 3166-1:SN; Sénégal; Republic of Sénégal; Senegalese; République du Sénégal; Sengal; Etymology of Senegal; Culture of Senegal; Sport in Senegal; Art of Senegal; Senagal; Senegalese culture
(Senegalese)
1.
Senegalese means belonging or relating to Senegal, or to its people or culture.
...the Senegalese navy.
ADJ
2.
A Senegalese is a Senegalese citizen, or a person of Senegalese origin.
N-COUNT

Wikipedia

Senegal bushbaby

The Senegal bushbaby (Galago senegalensis), also known as the Senegal galago, the lesser galago or the lesser bush baby, is a small, nocturnal primate, a member of the galago family Galagidae.

The name "bush baby" may come either from the animals' cries or from their appearance. They are agile leapers, and run swiftly along branches. They live in Africa south of the Sahara and nearby islands including Zanzibar. They tend to live in dry woodland regions and savannah regions. They are small primates (130 mm and 95 - 300 grams) with woolly thick fur that ranges from silvery grey to dark brown. They have large eyes, giving them good night vision; strong hind limbs; and long tails, which help them balance. Their ears are made up of four segments that can bend back individually, to aid their hearing when hunting insects at night. Their omnivorous diet is a mixture of other small animals, including birds and insects, fruit, seeds, flowers, eggs, nuts, and tree gums.

Bushbabies reproduce twice a year, at the beginning of the rains (November) and the end (February). They are polygynous, and the females raise their young in nests made from leaves. They have 1 - 2 babies per litter, with gestation period being 110 – 120 days. Bush babies are born with half-closed eyes, unable to move about independently. After a few days, the mother carries the infant in her mouth, and leaves it on convenient branches while feeding.

Adult females maintain territories, but share them with their offspring. Males leave their mothers' territories after puberty, but females remain, forming social groups consisting of closely related females and their immature young. Adult males maintain separate territories, which overlap with those of the female social groups; generally, one adult male mates with all the females in an area. Males who have not established such territories sometimes form small bachelor groups.

Bush babies communicate both by calling to each other and by marking their paths with their urine. At the end of the night, group members use a special rallying call and gather to sleep in a nest made of leaves, in a group of branches, or in a hole in a tree.