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Sangihe Island tarsier T. sangirensis Photo by M. Shekelle P rimate C onservation I nc. UPDATE ...
The world's smallest primate, the Phillipine Tarsier. More info here TrackBack Comments 1 Ha. I was ...
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Tarsiers are prosimian primates of the genus Tarsius, a monotypic genus in the family Tarsiidae, whi...
Tarsier Photographer: Ken Knezick - Island Dreams / Location: Tankoko National Park Return to Lembeh...
Tarsier
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There are over 500 living fossils documented (c. 2000). However, John Mackay of Creation research s...
Sangihe Tarsier
The Philippine Tarsier The Philippine tarsier Tarsius syrichta ) is very peculiar small animal . In ...
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Tarsier The tarsier of Southeast Asia has the largest eyes relative to body size of any living creat...
Sangihe Tarsier
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The Philippine tarsier ( Tarsius syrichta ) is often described as "the world's smallest monkey". Alt...
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Lunch was at the Loboc River, where a floating restaurant took us to the stretch of the river and ba...
The Philippine Tarsier is a tiny animal, measuring about 4 to 6 inches (15 cm) in height. The small ...
Sangihe Tarsier
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PD-2C transmitter attached to a Sulawasi tarsier ( Tarsius dianae Photo: Stefen Merker (2001)