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Chameleon (Chamaeleonidae family). Lake Tanganika, Tanzania, Africa
Lake Tanganika. Tanzania - Africa
Philippine Tarsier, adult (Tarsius syrichta). Philippines. rests during day on his perching site in a dense secondary tropical rainforest near PTFI (Philippine Tarsier Foundation Incorporated)
Darwins Theory of Evolutionhis theory is satirised - Am I a man and a brother Date: 1861 Source: unnamed artist in Punch 8 May 1861 page 206
Women sieving cereals in Sumbawanga. Tanzania, Africa
Atlas Moth - male (has feathery antennae used for searching females by their pheromones) - in hand - taken from a window of a house in the morning (its active at night) (Attacus atlas )
Philippine Tarsier, adult, (Tarsius syrichta). Philippines. rests during day on his perching site in a dense secondary tropical rainforest near PTFI (Philippine Tarsier Foundation Incorporated)
Philippine Tarsier, adult, (Tarsius syrichta ). Philippines. hides during day on his perching site (roughly the same place where it returns everyday after major night feeding)
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
Philippine Tarsier, adult (Tarsius syrichta). Philippines. looks cautiously locating a source of sounds of approaching intruder from his perching site
Philippine Tarsier, adult (Tarsius syrichta). Philippines;. dense secondary tropical rainforest near PTFI (Philippine Tarsier Foundation Incorporated)
Philippine Tarsier, adult, face covered in hair of a large moth it is eating, (the moths abdomen is in the hand) (Tarsius syrichta). Philippines
Philippine Tarsier, adult, eats a large horned beetle, one of its favourite preys (Tarsius syrichta ). Philippines. in dense secondary tropical rainforest near PTFI
Philippine Tarsier, adult (Tarsius syrichta). Philippines. hides during day on his perching site in a dense secondary tropical rainforest near PTFI (Philippine Tarsier Foundation Incorporated)