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  • noun Plural form of potto.

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Examples

  • A couple of pottos showed up but made no move to resurrect the ladder.

    The Lives of Felix Gunderson Sugu Althomsons 2010

  • Primitive primates, pottos have strong opposable thumbs, which allow them to hold on tight in the treetops.

    ZooBorns Andrew Bleiman 2010

  • Mother pottos “park” their babies on a secluded tree branch while they forage for fruit and bugs.

    ZooBorns Andrew Bleiman 2010

  • Mother pottos “park” their babies on a secluded tree branch while they forage for fruit and bugs.

    ZooBorns Andrew Bleiman 2010

  • Mother pottos “park” their babies on a secluded tree branch while they forage for fruit and bugs.

    ZooBorns Andrew Bleiman 2010

  • Mother pottos “park” their babies on a secluded tree branch while they forage for fruit and bugs.

    ZooBorns Andrew Bleiman 2010

  • Primitive primates, pottos have strong opposable thumbs, which allow them to hold on tight in the treetops.

    ZooBorns Andrew Bleiman 2010

  • Primitive primates, pottos have strong opposable thumbs, which allow them to hold on tight in the treetops.

    ZooBorns Andrew Bleiman 2010

  • Primitive primates, pottos have strong opposable thumbs, which allow them to hold on tight in the treetops.

    ZooBorns Andrew Bleiman 2010

  • My numerous searches for erotic art, suggestive photography and naughty interactive Flash games featuring lemurs, aye-ayes, pottos, tarsiers, lorises and the occasional galago (guh-LAY-go) are merely part of my therapy.

    Spinning Suspicious Searches 2006

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