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English: A dried pygmy slow loris (Nycticebus pygmaeus), cut open to dry in the sun. Bamboo pieces are used to stake them out. Slow lorises are commonly dried and sold as traditional medicine. Most people prefer to buy dried specimens and then later prepare them for specific uses. Slow lorises are said to cure 100 illnesses.
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