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Tarsier | EBSCO Research Starters
The tarsier (pronounced TAR-see-urr) is a small, nocturnal primate with large eyes found only on a few islands in Southeast Asia . Tarsiers are ancient animals that began appearing in the fossil record about 45 million years ago. www.ebsco.com
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Tarsier - Wikipedia
Tarsiers are haplorhine primates of the family Tarsiidae, which is the lone extant family within the infraorder Tarsiiformes. Although the group was ... en.wikipedia.org
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Wildlife Fact Sheet: Tarsier - Rainforest Action Network
there are 18 species of Tarsiers in the wild — we've each evolved for the different islands and habitats we're in — but we're all endangered ... www.ran.org
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tarsier
tarsier Zool. (ˈtɑːsɪə(r)) [a. F. tarsier, f. tarse tarsus. So named by Buffon from the structure of the foot: see quots.] A small lemuroid quadruped, Tarsius spectrum, of Sumatra, Borneo, Celebes, and the Philippines, called also malmag or spectre, related to the aye-aye of Madagascar.1774 Goldsm. ... Oxford English Dictionary
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18 Facts About The Tarsier: Suicidal Monkey of Philippines!
Everything that you need to know about the endangered, suicidal Tarsier. From its eating habits to its humping habits after seeing one in the flesh! manvsclock.com
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Tarsier | Description, Species, Habitat, & Facts - Britannica
Tarsier, (family Tarsiidae), any of about 13 species of small leaping primates found only on various islands of Southeast Asia, including the Philippines. www.britannica.com
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10 Terrific Facts About Tarsiers - Treehugger
Tarsiers are little-known nocturnal primates about the size of a tennis ball. 1 Once more widespread, the animals are now limited to the Southeast Asian ... www.treehugger.com
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Tarsiers - New England Primate Conservancy
Tarsiers belong to the suborder Haplorrhini, the “dry nosed” primates, along with monkeys and apes. Haplorrhines are considered to be less primitive than the ... neprimateconservancy.org
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Tarsier Animal Facts - Tarsius
The Tarsier is a small species of primate that inhabits the well-vegetated forests of a number of islands in southeast Asia. a-z-animals.com
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Tarsius syrichta (Philippine tarsier) - Animal Diversity Web
Tarsiers are arboreal and nocturnal. They spend the day hiding in dense vegetation and sleeping in trees. At night they emerge to move about and hunt for prey. animaldiversity.org
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Home - Tarsier
Game developer based in Malmö, Sweden. We are the makers of REANIMAL, Little Nightmares I & II, Statik and LittleBigPlanet PS Vita. tarsier.se
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tarsier summary | Britannica
tarsier , Any of three species (genus Tarsius, family Tarsiidae) of nocturnal prosimian primates found on several South Asian islands. Tarsiers have large, goggling eyes and a round head that can be rotated 180°. The ears are large, membranous, and almost constantly in motion. Tarsiers are 4-6 in. (9-16 cm) long; the thin, tufted tail of ...
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Pygmy Tarsier - Facts, Diet, Habitat & Pictures on Animalia.bio
57. g oz. Length. 95-105. mm inch. The pygmy tarsier ( Tarsius pumilus ), also known as the mountain tarsier or the lesser spectral tarsier, is a nocturnal primate found in central Sulawesi, Indonesia, in an area with lower vegetative species diversity than the lowland tropical forests. The pygmy tarsier was believed to have become extinct in ...
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Tarsier Studios
Tarsier Studios is a Swedish video game developer based in Malmö. Tarsier's next bigger project was the horror game Hunger. wikipedia.org
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Makassar tarsier
The Makassar tarsier (Tarsius fuscus) is a species of tarsier. At one point the taxon was downgraded to a junior synonym of the spectral tarsier (T. tarsier). wikipedia.org
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