A baby slow loris named Pasar was recently rescued from the cruel reality of the wildlife trade on the streets of Jakarta, Indonesia.
A baby slow loris named Pasar was recently rescued from the cruel reality of the wildlife trade on the streets of Jakarta, Indonesia.
Less than two months old, the tiny, wide-eyed primate was taken out of the wild, shoved into a box with others and then transported to an animal market.
On top of that, Pasar had his canine teeth cut out so as to make him defenseless. This typical form of torture frequently results in death.
But Pasar chose life--hanging on until a raid by Indonesian authorities rescued the lorises from the market where they were being sold.
He's currently being cared for by