True Facts About The Tarsier


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Tarsier (Tarsius Syrichta), worlds smallest primate in the wild, NOT in a zoo. Model for Spielberg's E.T. and Yoda; Tarsier Breeding & Conservation Center (Corella, Bohol, Philippines).
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Tarsier (Tarsius Syrichta), the world's smallest primate in Bohol, Philippines
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Tarsier on the tree. Bohol island, Philippines.
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Tarsier monkey in natural environment
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Philippine tarsier (Tarsius syrichta), the smallest primate in natural environment
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Tarsier monkey in natural environment
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Tarsius Spectrum on a tree
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big eye tarsier
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Big eyed Tarsier hiding under a leaf
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Lovely Tarsier winking with one eye
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bohol tarsier
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Phillipine Tarsier, Tarsius syrichta, male feeding on anole lizard, DUPC
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Tarsier (Tarsius Syrichta), the world's smallest primate in Bohol, Philippines
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Big eyed Tarsier hiding under a leaf
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