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Tarsius Collection

Background imageTarsius Collection: TARSIER

TARSIER
(tarsius bancanus) This is probably the Western Tarsier, which lives in the East. It is classified as a prosimian

Background imageTarsius Collection: Loris, tarsier, indri and bushbaby

Loris, tarsier, indri and bushbaby
Red slender loris, Loris tardigradus (endangered), brown-hand tarsier, Tarsius fuscus, indri, Indri indri (critically endangered), and Senegal bushbaby, Galago senegalensis

Background imageTarsius Collection: Philippine Tarsier (Tarsius syrichta). typical in a dense secondary tropical rainforest

Philippine Tarsier (Tarsius syrichta). typical in a dense secondary tropical rainforest, Bohol, Philippines. February

Background imageTarsius Collection: Philippine Tarsier

Philippine Tarsier (Tarsius syrichta). Philippines. February. in a typical habitat of undergrowth in a dense secondary tropical rainforest near PTFI (Philippine Tarsier Foundation Incorporated)

Background imageTarsius Collection: Philippine Tarsier hides and rests during daytime

Philippine Tarsier hides and rests during daytime on his perching site (Tarsius syrichta). Philippines. February. in a typical habitat of undergrowth in a dense secondary tropical rainforest near

Background imageTarsius Collection: Philippine Tarsier with a butterfly

Philippine Tarsier with a butterfly (Tarsius syrichta). in undergrowth of a dense secondary tropical rainforest near PTFI (Philippine Tarsier Foundation Incorporated)

Background imageTarsius Collection: PHILIPPINE TARSIER - baby in tree

PHILIPPINE TARSIER - baby in tree (Tarsius syrichta). Bohol Island, Philippines

Background imageTarsius Collection: Philippine Tarsier rests during a day in bamboo undergrowth

Philippine Tarsier rests during a day in bamboo undergrowth (Tarsius syrichta). dense secondary tropical rainforest near PTFI (Philippine Tarsier Foundation Incorporated)

Background imageTarsius Collection: Philippine Tarsier hides and rests on his perching site

Philippine Tarsier hides and rests on his perching site (Tarsius syrichta). Philippines. February. in a typical habitat of undergrowth in a dense secondary tropical rainforest near PTFI

Background imageTarsius Collection: Tufted capuchin, Sapajus apella, and squirrel

Tufted capuchin, Sapajus apella, and squirrel
Senegal bushbaby, Galago senegalensis, and spectral tarsier, Tarsius tarsier (vulnerable).. Handcolored copperplate stipple engraving from Frederic Cuviers Dictionary of Natural Science: Mammals

Background imageTarsius Collection: Tarsius, haplorrhine primate genus that can

Tarsius, haplorrhine primate genus that can be traced back 45 million years.. Colour printed (chromolithograph) illustration by Heinrich Harder from Tiere der Urwelt Animals of the Prehistoric World

Background imageTarsius Collection: Philippine Tarsier, adult, face covered in hair

Philippine Tarsier, adult, face covered in hair of a large moth it is eating, looks around cautiously (the moths abdomen is in the hand) (Tarsius syrichta). Philippines

Background imageTarsius Collection: Philippine Tarsier, adult, eats a large horned

Philippine Tarsier, adult, eats a large horned beetle, one of its favourite preys (Tarsius syrichta ). Philippines. in dense secondary tropical rainforest near PTFI

Background imageTarsius Collection: Philippine Tarsier - habitat - dense secondary

Philippine Tarsier - habitat - dense secondary tropical rainforest near PTFI (Philippine Tarsier Foundation Incorporated) (Tarsius syrichta )

Background imageTarsius Collection: Philippine Tarsier, adult

Philippine Tarsier, adult (Tarsius syrichta). Bohol, Philippines. February

Background imageTarsius Collection: Tarsier - 2

Tarsier - 2
(tarsius bancanus) This is probably the Western Tarsier, which lives in the East. It is classified as a prosimian


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