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- Tarsier - Wikipedia
Tarsiers ( ˈtɑːrsiərz TAR-see-ərz) are haplorhine primates of the family Tarsiidae, which is the lone extant family within the infraorder Tarsiiformes
- 11 Tiny Tarsier Facts - Fact Animal
With their velvety fur, small size, and very large eyes – they are at the very top of the cute list However, there is much more to tarsiers than meets their eyes! The tarsier is a nocturnal carnivore found in the forests of southeast Asia
- Tarsier | Description, Species, Habitat, Facts | Britannica
Tarsiers are intermediate in form between lemurs and monkeys and are only about 9–16 cm (3 5–6 inches) long, with a tail extending twice that length They are nocturnal and have a well-developed sense of smell
- Tarsier - Description, Habitat, Image, Diet, and Interesting Facts
Tarsiers are endemic to the islands of Southeast Asia, a region renowned for its rich biodiversity Their habitat is exclusively tropical rainforests, ranging from primary growth to secondary forests, and sometimes even mangrove areas
- Tarsiers - Types, Size, Habitat, Diet, Predators Pictures
Tarsiers are nocturnal primates known for their large, round eyes and the extended tarsus bone in their feet Once widespread across the globe, they are now found only on the islands of Maritime Southeast Asia
- 10 Terrific Facts About Tarsiers - Treehugger
Tarsiers aren't monkeys and they have the biggest eyes of any mammal Learn more about these extraordinary and ancient primates
- Tarsius (tarsiers) | INFORMATION | Animal Diversity Web
Tarsiers are small furry primates with large red eyes, small dentition, and short limbs and hands relative to other primates (Groves, 2010) Tarsier eye size, relative to body size, is the largest of any mammal and directly correlates to their nocturnal behavior (Gillian, et al 2016)
- Tarsiers | New England Primate Conservancy
Tarsiers are a unique group of primates that don’t fit neatly into the way scientists once classified them They generally look and behave like what were traditionally called “prosimians ”
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