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potto

Arboreal, nocturnal, African prosimian primate Perodicticus potto belonging to the loris family. It has a thick body, strong limbs, and grasping feet and hands, and grows to 40 cm/16 in long, with horny spines along its backbone, which it uses in self-defence. It climbs slowly, and eats insects, snails, fruit, and leaves.



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Davison, originally from Marton and now living in Potto, and Scrimgour, from Guisborough, teamed up as teenagers in 2002.
The High Court in Leeds, deciding a case that began in July 2008, heard how she, as an only child, had spent her spare time over the 30 previous years helping her father, John Gill (who died in 1999), and thereafter ran Potto Carr Farm until her mother's death.
Dr Gill told Judge James Allen that she had spent many years working voluntarily on Potto Carr Farm and then looked after her mother and the estate when Mr Gill died, aged 82.
 
 
 
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