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tarsier | Description, Species, Habitat, Facts ...

tarsier | Description, Species, Habitat, Facts ...

Tarsier: Tarsier, any of six species of small leaping primates found only on various islands of Southeast Asia.

Tarsier | WWF

Tarsier | WWF

What The Philippine tarsier (Tarsius syrichta) is very peculiar and very small animal. In fact it is one of the smallest known primates, no larger than a man's hand.

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BBC Nature Tarsiers videos, news and facts

BBC Nature Tarsiers videos, news and facts

Tarsiers. A tarsier is a small primate, weighing around 150g. It has remarkably large eyes, each one the same size and weight as its brain. A tarsier's hindlimb ...

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Tarsier Wikipedia

Tarsier Wikipedia

The senior taxon of the species, T. tarsier was restricted to the population of a Selayar island, which then required the resurrection of the defunct taxon T. fuscus.

Primate Factsheets: Tarsier (Tarsius) Taxonomy, .

Primate Factsheets: Tarsier (Tarsius) Taxonomy, .

Contrary to this, T. tarsier has not been seen to eat birds, snakes, or other prey, but is the most insectivorous of the primates, eating exclusively arthropods, ...

Tarsier (Tarsius) Animals AZ Animals

Tarsier (Tarsius) Animals AZ Animals

The Tarsier is a small species of primate that is found inhabiting the wellvegetated forests on a number of islands in southeast Asia. Although fossil records show ...

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Philippine tarsier Wikipedia

Philippine tarsier Wikipedia

The Philippine tarsier (Carlito syrichta), known locally as mawmag in Cebuano/Visayans and mamag in Luzon, is a species of tarsier endemic to the Philippines.

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