Indonesian locals call the slow loris malu malu, or “shy one.” That’s because lorises are nocturnal animals. They hide in treetops to sleep during the day and come out only at night.
Even when they’re awake, lorises stay incredibly quiet and still. When they’re threatened, they don’t usually fight or run away. Instead, they freeze in place and sometimes cover their faces with their arms.
Unfortunately, this bashful behavior makes lorises easy targets. Poachers can simply pluck a loris off a branch or shoot it so it falls down.