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What is the gestation period of the Lesser Bushbaby?

Lesser Bushbabies breed twice a year, at the beginning and end of the summer rainy season. After a gestation period of four months, two infants are usually born. They are weaned after two to three months and will then follow the mother around and start to eat solid food. Their life span is about two years.

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